
21 June 2011 | 14 replies
We don't know whether or not he's gonna change his mind(although he gave us no indication that he would) or whether he has full authorization to set a price for the house to be sold.

19 January 2008 | 4 replies
Most will "withdraw" the listing which doesn’t eliminate a commission earned if the seller sells you the property.That doesn’t mean that you cannot buy the house, it just means that the Broker has a right to collect a commission assuming they used an Exclusive Authorization and Right to Sell from the seller.There are basically 3 types of listing agreements two of which give the seller the ability to sell themselves without obligation to pay a commission...
21 January 2008 | 4 replies
Citigroup rose 5.7 percent in German trading after acting Chief Executive Officer Win Bischoff said in a statement late yesterday that Abu Dhabi Investment Authority will help "strengthen our capital base.''

3 March 2020 | 4 replies
If you know someone that has good credit and can add you on as an authorized user that would work also.

8 April 2008 | 8 replies
Once escrow is opened, both buyer and seller have to authorize any changes in escrow instructions.Typical seller paid items:Deed preparation; existing mortgage and accrued interest; transfer taxes; commission; title insurance; repairs based on termite inspection report.Typical buyer paid items:Hazard insurance; document preparation fees; survey; mortgagee's title insurance; credit report; loan origination fee; prepaid mortgage interest; discount points; Recording fees (deed and mortgage); termite inspection.

6 March 2008 | 8 replies
Tenant shall pay to Landlord along with rent, any sales or use tax payable to any governmental authority.

22 September 2011 | 13 replies
I would never take a house with a septic where I cannot confirm that it is going to be acceptable to the local authorities.

9 October 2011 | 13 replies
Each state has the authority to enact its own legislation governing commercial transactions, which means there can 50 different laws governing a certain type of transaction depending on what state you are in.

12 October 2011 | 5 replies
You can use that decision as an argument that it should be the same way in your appellate district, but this is known as "persuasive authority" not "controlling authority".

17 October 2011 | 12 replies
...I would imagine that many BP landlords are getting Section 8 rent, where the voucher amount and the allowances for utilties by the housing authority end up setting the rent received by the landlord.For your existing tenants, you could probably get away with the bigger increases - if their income was keeping up and other rental units in the area also went up similarly.