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Kristen Bures Brand new... and a quick thank you!
28 June 2019 | 3 replies
@Kristen Bures if you want to acknowledge someone you have to tag them.
Nikola Magdelinic Foreclosure - Code Violations - Lis pendens
28 June 2019 | 11 replies
Buyer acknowledges that during the course of Buyer's negotiation with Seller, Seller selected its choice of (i) title insurance company licensed in the state where the Property is located to provide Buyer with its title insurance policy(ies) (the “Seller Title Provider”), and (ii) the closing agent, and Buyer was given the option of either: (a) Approving the Seller-selected closing agent and the Seller Title Provider, in which case Seller would pay for the cost of Buyer's title insurance policies and all related search fees in accordance with Section 8.2.2 hereof, AND one-half of all escrow and closing fees charged by Seller-selected closing agent, not to exceed Four Hundred Fifty Dollars and NO/100 ($450.00), unless otherwise required by law or agreed to in writing between the Parties; or (b) Rejecting the Seller-selected closing agent and the Seller Title Provider in favor of a different closing agent and title insurance company licensed in the state where the Property is located to provide Buyer with its title insurance policy(ies) (“Buyer Title Provider”), in which case Buyer would pay for the entire cost of Buyer's title insurance policies and all related search fees and all of the escrow and closing fees charged by the Buyer-selected closing agent, without any contribution from Seller, and the provisions of section 8.2.1 shall apply"With the Owner's policy I will still be responsible for Lis pendens for code violations or not ?
Ben Leybovich 164-Unit Closed in Phoenix, AZ!
10 January 2022 | 89 replies
Well, it occurred to me that we hadn't acknowledged the sale of this property.
Karin Torbenson PLEASE HELP!!! Personal Property Left Behind After Closing
8 July 2019 | 21 replies
I think the problems you have now - after a year - are:His stuff is still there, you have acknowledged that the items belong to him by helping him pack/deliver the items, and continue to provide storage at no cost with no demand for its removal. 
Alex G. Must signed disclosures accompany offers in Maine?
20 August 2019 | 9 replies
In any state requiring Seller disclosures, the buyer typically has to acknowledge receiving them....SOP.
Mark Elkins Short Sale with Truman Capital
20 August 2019 | 1 reply
They have to acknowledge receipt of the package within 5 days of receipt and they have to decision it within 30 days of receipt. 
Dylan Kennedy Syndications as LP: Do you have someone look over the PPM?
30 August 2019 | 14 replies
I'll acknowledge that I'm making broad generalizations that may not hold true in all situations, but are probably more-or-less true for most syndications (and are true for those I've reviewed) - so here's what I mean:As a typical LP, you'll have zero ability to influence the terms of the PPM (perhaps if you're funding 25% or more you can get some concessions). 
David Napier Lead based paint disclosure?
10 July 2020 | 13 replies
You need to give them the government lead paint disclosure and have them sign an acknowledgement that they received it.As for the crack.
David Simard Tenant keeps calling when she sees a bug what should we do?
31 August 2019 | 20 replies
Regardless, it will get dealt with in a manner congruent with the importance level and only one communication is required (they get an acknowledgement of receipt).
Larry T. May be a silly question but
26 March 2011 | 13 replies
Acknowledgment) and she returned the application with no contact information for either of her two prior rentals (where she lives now and the one right before this one).