
5 June 2011 | 4 replies
Also read your bylaws and ccrs for amending/changing/deleting ccrs.Some states require that to be enforceable, any change to ccrs have to be recorded at the county recorder's office.

5 December 2009 | 30 replies
Just a thought....Since you own the building and live there can you contact the local police department and inform them that for the next 30-60 days you're surrendering part of your 4th amendment rights on the building - basically open the building up to random unannounced searches?

31 January 2010 | 22 replies
If your tenant is going to be with you for awhile you may want to amend your past lease, highlighting what you will now do if you receive late rent under your new terms and then enforce them.

16 May 2010 | 14 replies
My agent wrote up an amend/extend for the reduced price and a return of earnest money form.

16 February 2010 | 28 replies
Also, the change will mean the 1st will need to issue an amended approval letter.A.

5 March 2010 | 12 replies
Are there amendments that should be put into the contract?

11 March 2010 | 22 replies
If your approval letter names a specific buyer, then using a land trust now will mean you will need to the A lender to accept the Land Trust and amend the approval letter.2.

8 May 2010 | 10 replies
If you are working with a TREC contract there is an amendment contract you can use.

1 October 2010 | 39 replies
Most states have amended this in some way or the other but you may still run into it if you try to sell real estate online unless you can figure out a way to get it signed.I am somewhat hopeless with technology so I do not know whether this is an easy problem to solve or a difficult one.

27 August 2012 | 19 replies
In your agreement it will need to have language of it prevailing over any other agreements made to that date (signing yours last with date and times).You can incorporate your contract by referrence and any paragraphs that may contradict will be prevailing under your contract.You should have an attorney do this for you the first time and then follow that addendum style thereafter.Actually, a Realtor is between a rock and a hard place because at the local level, like with the Board of Realtors, they may have agreed to use only the standard contract and amend it as necessary, OTH, state law will probably state, as well as broker's requirements, to present all offers.