Karen Reyes-Arenas
Title company refusal to release “lease back funds” to buyer
10 January 2024 | 5 replies
However the title company refuses to release funds with out both the buyers & sellers consent.
Daniel Bryant
LLC Articles of Organization re-allocation question
13 March 2022 | 3 replies
We now are looking to change that to a 50/50 split and I wanted to know if we still need to do that with legal aid or can simply amend that on our own with written/signed consent from each other.
Brandon Rush
Not so obvious lease additions. Seeking your input
5 September 2020 | 3 replies
Ensure your lease has language saying that all vehicles parked on the premises must be currently registered and insured, that vehicles can only be parked on the driveway, in the garage or on the street (as applicable), that boat, ATV or RV parking on the premises is not permissible without express written consent.
Brooks Mosier
Wholesaling a Land Contract
18 October 2014 | 7 replies
No, unless you have her give consent to your buyer assuming the credit she extended to you.
Umair Iqbal
Transferring title to llc - quit claim deed
10 February 2022 | 13 replies
I would use a Special Warranty Deed, so that you minimize the risk of losing your title insurance coverage as @Matthew McNeil suggests in the previous post.Either way (quitclaim deed or special warranty deed), you still run the risk of your lender exercising their due on sale clause and calling your loan.For these reasons, I never recommend to a client that they transfer the title to their LLC without FIRST obtaining the written consent of their lender.
Robert Blocker
Text Messaging Sellers
4 March 2023 | 19 replies
Even a single text can support a claim and consumers who have pursued legal action to stop illegal spamming have had success in Minnesota and nationwide.The TCPA prohibits marketing campaigns from sending text messages to consumers' cell phones without prior express consent.
Kyle Grimm
Two junk cars parked in tenants driveway. Now what?
8 April 2023 | 18 replies
Trucks (except for pick-ups and passenger size vans) boats, trailers, campers or motorcycles shall not be parked or stored on the premises without the prior written consent of the Owner/Agent.
Rachel Riccobono
Month to Month Lease
20 February 2019 | 6 replies
The clause in the contract about "Holdover by Lessee" states "Should Lessee remain in possession of the demised premises with the consent of the Lessor after the natural expiration of this lease, a new month-to-month tenancy shall be created between Lessor and Lessee..."
Dana R.
Tenant scheduled a repair without notifying me first
3 January 2015 | 35 replies
I have a standard lease that says a tenant can't, without prior written consent, make any repairs or alterations.
William Dubinsky
Seller can't afford to close - suggestions?
6 February 2019 | 10 replies
The tax Commission consented to 10% being paid and then they set a payment plan for the rest.