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4 October 2017 | 11 replies
I'm hoping with these procedures they would be willing to stay with my terms or vacate the property with mutual consent than dropping an eviction on them hence having a disgruntled tenant that might cause damage to the property.What do you think about my strategy
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21 December 2017 | 2 replies
We never gave consent for this and we are both very upset that our home, address and selling price are being advertised like this.
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22 September 2017 | 11 replies
He had not paid rent and had modified the property without written consent (he removed a front porch overhang 4x4 post and frosted the front door, back door, and bathroom windows).
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24 September 2017 | 3 replies
The only two ways a company (such as a title company) can release those deposits is with the consent of both parties in writing or by court order.
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30 September 2017 | 28 replies
If I found a misstated item like this and wanted to get out of the contract, I probably would.Also in my state, an agent normally can't seize the earnest money without both buyer and seller consent.
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3 April 2017 | 0 replies
All of this is assuming there is consent and authorization from the mobile home park owner/manager to do such creative financing for the mobile home buyer.I would like to see if anyone has encountered a similar situation or has a good knowledge basis on the SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act.
1 July 2017 | 5 replies
How did that happen without your father's consent if the deed covered the entire property and not just one of the units?
13 January 2022 | 0 replies
7) Can the owner of the building change the hotel brand/management company without the consent of all the owners of the individual units?
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19 March 2022 | 4 replies
I still have an annual cap that limits the increase in rate within a given year to no more than 2.0%, but it seems ridiculous if they can change both the index and the margin.5) I need to get the lender's written consent before taking distributions/dividends from the property's bank account (which is held at their bank)....there are more, but I'll stop there for now.If these really are as egregious as they seem to me, I'd also appreciate any suggestions on reasonable RE attorneys who are familiar with CA mortgage law and might have a reasonable shot at providing fast turnarounds on something like this.
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23 January 2022 | 1 reply
Additionally in just about every state, an EMD can only be released by mutual consent of the parties...the buyer and the seller.