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Christopher James Can I charge a tenant for a civil standby fee?
16 July 2019 | 11 replies
I wouldn't pay for a civil standby unless the tenant had already exhibited threatening behavior.EDIT: I forgot to answer your question.The general rule of thumb: you can charge anything you want but not everything will stand up in court.
Alexandra Hansil MOLD & Water Damage Nightmare!
27 March 2019 | 14 replies
Assume every phone message, text and email will be an exhibit in a lawsuit.Contact a local insurance attorney for a consultation.
Ken Rishel Developing With Manufactured Housing
5 April 2016 | 6 replies
. – 7:30 p.m.Reception in the Exhibit Hall
Ryan Judah Potential tenant meets all minimum requirements but has a felony
27 May 2018 | 8 replies
If someone has a felony drug charge from 5 years ago but has paid their time, been clean, and exhibited responsible work and social habits, they could certainly be a good potential tenant.
Greg Johns Out-of-state investors: What metrics do you use to evaluate real estate markets for long term rental properties?
19 February 2015 | 11 replies
I go with the other.Just a few, but should help you get a more rounded picture on two areas that are exhibiting similar numbers in other ways.
Lee Atwater Buying from a defunct corporation?
1 January 2013 | 5 replies
However, I've watched historically important cars (vintage racing Ferraris, for example) be restored from a heap of burnt tubing, with a good serial number, to a gleaming jewel worthy of exhibiting or historic racing...at a cost of $1MM +.
Robert Blake Preferred Returns calculations?
15 February 2016 | 16 replies
Notwithstanding anything in this Operating Agreement to the contrary, the non-managing Members identified on Exhibit A as “entitled to preferred returns” shall be entitled to an 8% preferred return on their invested capital beginning January, 2016, and each year thereafter.
Albert Olivarria "As is" "Where is" addendum
17 April 2017 | 13 replies
When we went take one last look at the property before acquisition, we noticed the deck still exhibited the same safety concerns as before.  
Anthony Clayton Flipping REO's via Land Trust
31 March 2017 | 87 replies
First off, the trust certification must have the name of the trustee, the name of the trust, tax identification number, the settlor of the trust, and the legal description of the property (usually an attached exhibit).With that said, a buyer can simply check title to see that the trust on title matches the docs presented by the seller (wholesaler).The info provided by another stating that "nothing is filed with the state" is incorrect, as the EIN number and the recorded grant deed are both filed with state/federal governments.
James Smith Moore Business Model: Making home ownership affordable and simple in Detroit:
3 March 2013 | 13 replies
You should cluster your purchases in a very small area that exhibits traits of defensible space (such as well lit houses w/ good viewpoints of the street, close proximity to busy shops, etc), maybe a couple of streets or a small neighborhod, and also rehab them in a way that will increase these traits (add lights, add white picket fence or hedge to separate public from private, fix sidewalks), and hopefully in the end you will have a group of homeowners who feel safe and care about what happens to their street.