
23 September 2012 | 13 replies
1.As an AGENT (i.e, you have established an agency relationship with one of the principals in the transaction), you are required to complete the agency disclosure form, it is a standard CAR form.2.As a PRINCIPAL (i.e. no agency relationship), there is no legal requirement to disclose your status as a real estate licensee, in CA.

24 September 2012 | 4 replies
Some states have disclosures for submetering, and some allow you to surcharge the bill.

27 September 2012 | 5 replies
I found an interesting property that comes with a chinese drywall disclosure.

29 September 2012 | 9 replies
It's possible you could bring other charges with the state real estate commission but I don't see ethics being one of them.At least that is how it works in my state of Georgia.When you agree to be a REALTOR and join NAR you agree to their Code of Ethics and agree to any sanctioning based on an Ethics violation or otherwise.I think the key will be how long this tenant has been paying the 50 dollars.If it is just one month and they claim an oversight in getting to you the funds then that is possible.If however this undisclosed rent has been "open and notorious" for many months that shows willful intent and non-disclosure by the PM company and I think you would have a stronger case.This is not legal advice and I am not an attorney just thinking out loud.

6 June 2014 | 17 replies
In addition, your standard state Seller's Disclosure document may specifically ask if you know about any work done that required permits where no permits were pulled -- you'd need to answer this one honestly as well.

29 September 2012 | 12 replies
It's not illegal to lease a house after foreclosure starts and I'm not aware of any disclosure requirements.

10 October 2012 | 2 replies
Additionally, you can go speak to a lawyer who might oversee your foreclosure proceeding and they will ensure the required disclosures have been met and the paperwork is in order.It is possible to affect your capacity to foreclose by accepting the funds if there is no language and the borrower can show that a patter was established and then you sort of changed your mind and wanted to foreclose.

8 October 2012 | 6 replies
What disclosures are available?

24 October 2012 | 6 replies
"signed a NAD"You mean a "NDA" non-disclosure agreement correct??"

5 January 2013 | 24 replies
NOT trying to be funny actually just really intriqued by this disclosure law.Chris