
3 October 2008 | 15 replies
I am a full time PM and would agre with the other post that you meed to read your agreement carefully - but regardless they should treat you like a valbuale clein and communicate thinhgs early and offen - we work very hard at communications and it is a never ending battle - I would call and see if you can work out or terminate Mike

15 October 2008 | 12 replies
We actually send someone to change the batteries every six months!
15 November 2008 | 4 replies
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the service you are being provided I would clearly terminate any working relationship with one agent before pursuing anotherCaroline

18 April 2011 | 23 replies
You want to let companies know up front where you stand, and make sure they’re willing to be flexible for you.3 - Termination of your Agreement: In the event that your “relationship” does not work out, you want to know up front what exactly it will take to terminate your agreement.

25 April 2006 | 4 replies
The way I see it, it's all about the win-win for the long term. In

3 January 2007 | 5 replies
The agreement stipulates the mutually agreed value at time of assignment and how any future profits above that figure will be distributed to the beneficiaries... say, 100% to you after paying the mutually agreed value previously negotiated.3- set the term: At termination of the Trust, you have right to purchase the 1st beneficiaries interest in the trust.

19 July 2006 | 2 replies
This category also includes cold storage, RV and boat storage facilities, and truck terminals (transit facilities)

26 August 2006 | 6 replies
So I designed my own home idea using MS Paint, priced the material and estimated labor and find this is a good I dea if I can manage building a plumb and level wall.Recently the idea was to spend most of my money on land in Colorado and place a RV/trailer along with a few solar panels to charge the batteries, but this wouldn't really do anything unless I was willing to place a well and septic system.You can say I'm in a situation here, and I have no idea of how to handle it.

24 September 2006 | 6 replies
Here's the list of the one's I have...thought it may be easier this way:AddendumAffidavit and Memorandum of AgreementAgreement for DeedAssignment of ContractAttorney ApprovalBill of SaleClosing StatementDeposit NoteLetter of IntentQuit Claim DeedRE Purchase ContractRE Sales ContractBuyer’s Property Inspection ReportCash Flow AnalysisMarket Sales AnalysisProperty Analysis FormProperty Rehabilitation AnalysisSeller Information FormInstallment NoteMortgageMortgage Loan RecordPromissory NoteMonth to Month Rental AgreementPet AgreementRental ApplicationResidential Lease Rental AgreementResidential Lease with Option to PurchaseWaterbed AgreementBuyer ProfileWeekly PlannerWeekly Priority Schedule30 Day Notice to Terminate TenancyExpense Allocation SummaryExtension of LeaseLandlords Five Day NoticeMonthly Income RecordMove In Move Out FormNotice of Overdue RentPermission to SubletTenants mandatory Notice of Intention to VacateLet me know if I can shoot any of these out to anyone, and please, always remember to check them with your local laws!!

13 August 2010 | 23 replies
They can keep the income, long term in my case if they want.