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All Forum Posts by: CRAIG LAMONT FOREST JR

CRAIG LAMONT FOREST JR has started 3 posts and replied 6 times.

Good evening,

I am writing in reference to utilizing my VA home loan. Im currently active duty and in the process of moving to California. My BAH rate as of January 2023 in California will support the purchase of a new property. My issue is that my current BAH rate would not get me approved at limits that I am in need of. Is there any way that I can be approved using the California rate prior to my PCS across country? Thanks in advance!

V/R

Craig

Thank you both for your advice. And yes I have no intentions on evicting I was just wondering what makes sense being that I just got the information onbthe pet violation. Again thank you both for your responses. 

Good Afternoon all,

I have a situation where my current tenants sihned an agreement to not have pets at the property. We have people in the neighborhood that have seen their dog being kept in the garage of the home. What concerns me is one they didn't pay a pet fee and two the fact that their leasing agreement is through their insurance company who covers all of their charges until their new property is complete. Once I have concrete evidence i.e. pictures; should I contact the tenant or the insurance company first about the breaking of the agreement?

@Patti Robertson Thank you for that information

@Ika Sargeant Thank you for that information

Good Evening All,

My tenants are moving in tomorrow and I requested that my electric be cut off on the 14th. They sent a notice stating that termination of the service would happen at midnight. Does this mean that they are actually cutting it off or just transferring it over at midnight? Your information greatly appreciated.