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Scott Hinkle Need help on a wholesale deal involving probate!
1 July 2018 | 11 replies
Full Authority permits the sale of real property without going to court based on IAEA (Independent Administration of Estates Act) Full Authority permits the sale of real property without going to court, requiring only the noticing of heirs or beneficiaries and a 15 day opportunity for them to object.
Corey Dutton What’s Going On Behind the Scenes at the Banks?
19 June 2012 | 26 replies
The "MERs has no authority" theory has no legal merit, it does in fact have the rights that are transferred with the instrument.
Casey S. Marketing bottom end rentals?
16 June 2012 | 4 replies
The hosuing authority usually has a bulletin board, put up the info and make sure they are giving out your name.Knock off some rent for your tenants who find you a quaified tenant, they'll do it looking for their neighbors.Call the building regs office, see about properties recently red tagged, that can be grounds to break a lease and fish for those tenants.
Joshua Dorkin Effective Strategies for Using BiggerPockets
17 June 2012 | 29 replies
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Ivan A. how much would this transformation cost? ballpark estimate
27 June 2012 | 31 replies
Here's what you need to keep in mind regarding permits: if you pull even one permit, the county inspector will have the authority to question (and make you bring up to code) anything in the house.
Chootar Laal Tenant trying to use security deposit as rent payment.
19 June 2012 | 11 replies
It all depends on the tenant base as mentioned.The bad credit ones will wait and see if you pay the money to file eviction and will not care about the notice you give them.Make sure in your lease you have language that states the security deposit CANNOT be applied to last months or any months rent.If you do not have that in there you can be in trouble.Sometimes if the tenant is a good tenant that falls behind the landlord will let them apply the security deposit to catch up that one month if it makes sense.You need to get an written agreement in writing though signed by the tenant authorizing this.With college degree highly educated tenants the job is more stable,they have reserves for bumps in the road,etc.This is not always the case but works in your favor with percentages.With lower income the education tends to be less,they work 2 jobs to pay the rent,the rely on multiple incomes in the house hold to pay the rent,charity assistance,government programs,etc.The cash is more but you are almost a social worker and the drama that comes with it can be too much to deal with at times.
Eileen N. they babysitting grandkids, extremely disruptive children, can I file a complaint.
23 June 2012 | 21 replies
So I plan to bring this to future action and actually file a complain through the housing authorities, they say once I file a complain, the manager have no choice but to investigate and do a follow up to them.
Jim Majoros Is it Legal to get a seller to hold the Mortgage in Pennsylvania?
15 July 2012 | 23 replies
I think I could argue it is not as the penalty in most cases is from the state license authority and is a penalty against the originator.
Ken Rishel Think Lonnie Dealers are Safe from the CFPB?
24 June 2012 | 1 reply
On May 25, 2012, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) issued a Proposed Rule (Rule) which, if adopted, would govern the process by which a "nonbank covered person" may become subject to the supervisory authority of the Bureau.
Stephen Hundley Most efficient way to collect rent payments
10 January 2017 | 50 replies
I plan to go with a comprehensive cloud based solution when we start managing property as a business next fall.