
29 July 2016 | 23 replies
Meaning the buyer of the property can not be altered or they will just put the home back on Hudhomestore and reopen bidding.Please correct me if I'm wrong, but to wholesale a HUD, don't you have to by it in the name of a LLC and then sell the LLC to the new buyer?

10 January 2015 | 5 replies
I would agree that an LLC is overkill imho for the following reasons:-if you are a single managing member, there is real concern with your LLC being seen as an "alter ego" (since you have complete control over the company's actions).

7 January 2015 | 14 replies
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11 January 2015 | 36 replies
This subdivision does not preclude a landlord and a tenant from entering into a mutual agreement for the landlord, at the request of the tenant and for a specified fee or charge, to make structural, decorative, furnishing, or other similar alterations, if the alterations are other than cleaning or repairing for which the landlord may charge the previous tenant as provided by subdivision (E).

6 September 2016 | 38 replies
Further, there is a fun property law called "The Law of Fixtures" which states whatever a tenant attaches to a landlord's property, as an alteration or an improvement, becomes the landlord's property unless there is an agreement between the landlord and tenant stating otherwise.

8 June 2016 | 4 replies
I want to know if a will has the power to nominate new trustees.I am starting to invest heavily into this trust but do not want my title as trustee to be altered by will / divorce / probate.Thank you for your input.

13 June 2016 | 5 replies
As such there is no alteration to the actual return an investor is seeing until the redemption event.

8 June 2016 | 2 replies
Absolutely agree, with a walk through bedroom you most certainly need a plan that alters the floor plan.

10 June 2016 | 14 replies
Keep in mind, though, that REI is a fluid process and you'll find that you're almost always altering your strategy, one way or another, as you go along.So, as long as you aren't completely tied to the plan through and through; you should be more than OK!

12 June 2016 | 2 replies
You would have to file for a certificate of no harassment through HPD or DOB and then go through permit processes for alterations.