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6 August 2016 | 27 replies
Therefore, terminating a tenancy by the entirety requires the consent of both parties.
13 August 2016 | 7 replies
First off he may not be able to convey title without the other owners consent it depends on how the ownership is structured.
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15 December 2014 | 14 replies
In law, there are aspects of specific and implied warranties, representations, guarantees, agency and consent, passing out written materials can cross lines if you are not familiar with these legal matters, it's somplace investors shouldn't go.
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15 December 2014 | 2 replies
;-)so - we had an eviction scheduled -- the tenant moved out and ran to florida - it took a while - but we finally got them to court and negotiated a consent judgment for 50% with the agreement that they make monthly payments in the amount of $100 starting in November ------ duh --------- no payment ----- so as I understand it - there's no garnishment in florida ------- but I would like a referral for a collections attorney, please, if anyone can help me --- thanks so much!!!
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15 December 2014 | 18 replies
Bad idea for an investor to approach an owner of a listed property without consent trying to strike some deal.
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31 December 2014 | 6 replies
A financed option can not be assigned without consent, the assignment is not the same as assigning an option that has underlying financing or a sale contract that is not financed or a Sub-to.
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16 December 2014 | 5 replies
EMD can not be released without consent by a seller prior to settlement.
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24 February 2015 | 7 replies
In my mind, I thought that was a pretty fair compromise considering that the lease specifically said the tenant could not make repairs or changes first without prior written consent and that the lease stated that they needed to contact me by phone if there are any problems.But, my tenant is psychopath.
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2 January 2015 | 7 replies
Request to be a colleague (mutual consent), or follow the member (automatic)Quote: Allows you to copy the post into your reply (it will be italicized).I hope that helps.
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12 January 2015 | 2 replies
Also, technically, without written consent (and still frowned upon) the buyer's agent cannot negotiate for a commission within your purchase agreement.