12 October 2020 | 12 replies
And it must be notarized.

4 October 2020 | 2 replies
At closing, you'll need notarization that ALL buyers and ALL sellers agree.

5 October 2020 | 5 replies
It is a fairly simple process, and since the COVID hit, you don't need to notarize anything.

4 October 2020 | 5 replies
Another thing to consider is if the current tenants are paying market rent and if not are they willing to stay at an increased rate.

6 October 2020 | 2 replies
What stops the agent from saying something like “I’m not going to sell to you if you’re going to be making profit off me”Next you take the contract you signed to get notarized correct?

8 October 2020 | 9 replies
Now that COVID has hit, the Easy permit desk remains closed and they have now replaced this with an online process which can take 2-5 business days.Below is the link on how to do this online; I will send this via PM as well:Interim Easy Permit ProcessNote: You will need to fill out an easy permit application and have it signed by the owner and GC for the project; and you will also need to receive a Letter of Intent from the plumber for the job, listing the scope of work and address, signed and sealed with the plumber's stamp or notarized.
8 October 2020 | 6 replies
Another friend gave me a very basic note that he used and had notarized when working with his father in law.Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

14 October 2020 | 4 replies
If it wire transferred or direct deposited then sent immediate notice that he has gone past payment terms and the funds are not being accepted and probably so this notarized Certified Mail or through a Process Server.

12 October 2020 | 5 replies
So means we have to give him more cash to complete.Later we found out actually the scope of work he only did 40%, yes ,he steal half of our money.Then Rene emailed to R and S to request them to terminate the JV, S present both our LLC and their LLC signed company name and date , however nobody’s signature on the termination JV, Rene and I didn’t sign though. they also signed and notarized the lien waiver and release then emailed to us.S also claimed that she will put 5k to the house to complete , no proof that ever happened.And then S brought second unlicensed contractor J on board, they both lied to us he is licensed . we signed contract 40k ish to finish the house , 3 phase .And 10k to put appliance /AC is excluded.At first I wanted the rehab money should be like :I wire to contractor business account directly and we wanted pay 50% upfront and the balance we pay upon complete.However S insisted the rehab money has to wire to her personal account and she will pay to the contractor ,she said contractor don't want to talk to us ,just want to work with her, if she manage the project ,we have to wire her money and let her to do the work ,so we wired 50k ish to her.The second contractor J quit at phase 2 and S showed me the check that she paid J 2 phases full amount $29k even contractor didn’t finish the job, S blame on contractor J and they are not longer working together so she can not get him back to finish the job or refund the unfinished job money.And then she hired third contractor to finish the house , cuz the money has already spent most of it, therefore the house is incomplete when we put in the market.

11 October 2020 | 7 replies
I draft all of our docs, and the transaction gets notarized, but the only additional cost is to record the mortgage at the courthouse.Of course you may have more cost the 1st time you do 1, but after you get your paperwork drafted for this deal, you just change dates, addresses, and purchase details for future transactions.