
4 August 2019 | 12 replies
Is formal education (particularly RE development graduate certificates) better than hands on/ real world experience?
6 May 2019 | 43 replies
Currently, I send out a formal text message 2 days prior to the rent being due and then my husband will pick it up personally.

3 March 2016 | 12 replies
Don't think so - - that's still MINGLING of funds.Consider your entity as being 10,000 miles away and you have to formally communicate with Notary Docs, Notes, Letters from the Board of Directors - - this will help you stay focused.

5 March 2019 | 12 replies
With an Assumption you have to make formal application to the lender who then runs your credit, checks your income, etc just like applying for a normal mortgage loan.

1 August 2008 | 47 replies
It is a legal entity and there are certain corporate formalities that have to be followed even if the entity is inactive.Also in PA if you have losses for the business such as training, office expenses, filing fees etc and you did not have any income then you can not take those losses.

22 February 2008 | 6 replies
Some of the time formally telling the seller there is a pre-existing condition will cause them some disclosure issues with other future buyers.

27 October 2017 | 31 replies
Time for you to talk to a lawyer about getting a formal restraining order.

3 January 2018 | 10 replies
Is this as simple as sending an email to the effect of "I would like to submit an offer for $XXX,XXX for the property at 123 Main St", or is there a more formal process?
25 August 2017 | 25 replies
The statement only shows the most recent assignment which is the one that has not been validated and the one I am disputing.For anyone else reading this, by directly contacting the foreclosure attorney and formally disputing the debt and chain of title is the only way that prevents the servicing company from foreclosing.
21 May 2020 | 18 replies
I had our title insurance company take a second look and they confirmed the property is not insurable..This could potentially be cleared through the land court, but it would be a very lengthy and costly process..Our office requested that seller have a land survey performed that would result in the language in the deed being formalized and corrected so you would not run into any issues in the future.The seller is not willing to do this because the seller's title insurance company (which is one that we do not use) is stating that they will issue clean title insurance policies to you.