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Juan Abreu Adverse Possession Affidavit?
30 December 2019 | 4 replies
(b) One or more cotenant heirs of real property may acquire the interests of other cotenant heirs in the property by adverse possession under this section if, for a continuous, uninterrupted 10-year period immediately preceding the filing of the affidavits required by Subsection (c):(1) the possessing cotenant heir or heirs:(A) hold the property in peaceable and exclusive possession;(B) cultivate, use, or enjoy the property; and(C) pay all property taxes on the property not later than two years after the date the taxes become due; and(2) no other cotenant heir has:(A) contributed to the property's taxes or maintenance;(B) challenged a possessing cotenant heir's exclusive possession of the property;(C) asserted any other claim against a possessing cotenant heir in connection with the property, such as the right to rental payments from a possessing cotenant heir;(D) acted to preserve the cotenant heir's interest in the property by filing notice of the cotenant heir's claimed interest in the deed records of the county in which the property is located; or(E) entered into a written agreement with the possessing cotenant heir under which the possessing cotenant heir is allowed to possess the property but the other cotenant heir does not forfeit that heir's ownership interest.
Glenn Earl Adkins Jr Foreclosure Starting Over Advice
1 January 2020 | 3 replies
But I'm not sure, another option I've been wondering is if I should talk to a bankruptcy lawyer or something to see the procs and cons.The problem is I just landed a decent job and I have been investing 1k every 2 weeks into investments like a Roth IRA , ETFs like VTI, and also threw a few smaller investments into things like betterment , Fundrise, wealth front ect.My plan was I should just start trying to rebuild as soon as possible however I'm not sure if I should continue aggressively investing since I haven't filed bankruptcy, I'm just not sure if this will come back to bite me like where I have to forfeit all my investments because I didn't.Does anyone have any specific advice or can point me in the right direction to find answers?
Jerry Wolf Yikes! "Florida woman throws bucket of human feces on landlord.."
8 January 2020 | 11 replies
I'm adding a clause to my lease "throwing human feces at landlord is grounds for automatic forfeit of security deposit"!
Zachary Collins New landlord, tenant wants to break lease, need advice!
9 December 2019 | 11 replies
The lease we use says that ending the lease before the full term will forfeit one month’s rent, which is permitted to be taken out of the security deposit.
Ben Kirchner Help with negotiating terms with Seller financing
13 December 2019 | 3 replies
Therefore, are buyers forfeiting the 1% rule in turn of reaching other favorable terms that allow them to cash flow?
Erik Schneider Foundation certification for manufacture home sale?
13 December 2019 | 6 replies
I forfeited the title so now it’s just the actual title of the home.
Yuse Segura Housing Appreciation forecast
10 November 2017 | 7 replies
They then either fully fund it in a year, or, they have to come up with new non-refundable deposits if they wish to renew their Option/s, or, they forfeit those past deposits anyway.As for ongoing lease payments, they don't actually have to be any more than normal lease rates, right? 
Michael Capizzi dissatisfaction with Title Alliance of Phoenix
29 December 2017 | 1 reply
Since Phoenix Home Buyers Club backed out of the purchase within the set conditions of the contract, they were not required to forfeit their earnest money.
Linda Weygant Bizarre Issue in Wholesale/Subject To Deal - What do you think?
31 January 2018 | 28 replies
I've pulled the plug on several over the years... let the next title company play the role of co-defendant.
Erin Horn Removing a Tenant From a Lease
16 January 2018 | 4 replies
Tenant A forfeits all rights to the property but is also released from any liability.Remaining Tenants agree to release Tenant A from any and all responsibility.