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Kimberly S. Now Is the Tiem to Buy
5 December 2010 | 7 replies
That makes for one less household out in the rental market.
Mitch Kronowit Is there a conflict of interest here?
24 December 2010 | 4 replies
If one were the listing agent of a certain property and the other were acting as the buyers agent for the same, could this be construed as a conflict of interest as both of them share a household together?
Account Closed Do you know where you are personally?
28 December 2010 | 51 replies
I don't put regular monthly expenses such as gas, groceries, electricity etc, these to me are part of the household budget and don't belong on the balance sheet, am I going about this all wrong?
Jonathan C. Pennsylvania - Rentals, LLC and Transfer Tax Question
6 October 2019 | 20 replies
It's helpful to read the language to understand what does - and what doesn't work to legally avoid due-on-sale clauses.Exemption of specified transfers or dispositions: With respect to areal property loan secured by a lien on residential real property containing less than five dwelling units, including a lien on the stock allocated to a dwelling unit in a cooperative housing corporation,or on a residential manufactured home, a lender may not exercise its option pursuant to a due-on-sale clause upon— (1) the creation of a lien or other encumbrance subordinate to the lender’s security instrument which does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property;(2) the creation of a purchase money security interest for household appliances;(3) a transfer by devise, descent, or operation of law on the death of a joint tenant or tenant by the entirety;(4) the granting of a leasehold interest of three years or less not containing an option to purchase;(5) a transfer to a relative resulting from the death of a borrower;(6) a transfer where the spouse or children of the borrower become an owner of the property;(7) a transfer resulting from a decree of a dissolution of marriage, legal separation agreement, or from an incidental property settlement agreement, by which the spouse of the borrower becomes an owner of the property;(8) a transfer into an inter-vivos-trust in which the borrower is and remains a beneficiary and which does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property; or(9) any other transferor disposition described in regulations prescribed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
George P. CraigsList scam - beware
28 February 2011 | 14 replies
I have had similar scenarios when selling household items, but the scammers seem to have expanded the area - I was contacted by someone who tries to pull the old CL scam on me.
Fran W. Flipping in Phoenix
1 September 2013 | 19 replies
Is looking at household income important?
Sierra Swanson schizophrenic roommate needs to go
26 January 2011 | 6 replies
I really don't want to wait for it to happen and I don't think he's on any sort of meds.The rental situation in my area is pretty poor, almost everything is out of my price range and I love everything else about my household, but I'm already considering just biting the bullet and moving out because they're unwilling to deal with him.
Travis Williams New to the forum... my 1st (and 2nd) deals
25 April 2011 | 37 replies
Travis, there is a lot of good entity and liability protection discussion above, so I won't rehash.However, you've mentioned more than once that you have high household income and want tax shelter.
Andy J. Colorado - Proposed DORA Regs on Hard Money Lending
13 February 2012 | 6 replies
The proposal specifically states that it applies to residential mortgage loans, defined as: “. . . a loan that is primarily for personal, family, or household use.."
Kevin N. Inspection report said plumbing system would not hold 40 psi?
13 May 2011 | 15 replies
I do online search they said normal range for household water pressure is range 40-80 psi.