
8 August 2024 | 5 replies
In Charlotte I typically use Hejirika Law, and the folks over at Doyle and Wallace are great as well.
9 August 2024 | 10 replies
The average tenant is very difficult to collect from depending on your state's laws.

9 August 2024 | 5 replies
I wouldn’t be with him now if he was any type of scoundrel because I want a peaceful life haha"The records looks like below (total 4 with same date but different case numbers and details)Case detailsCase number: D-1-DC-19-202027State: TXCategory: Criminal/trafficSource: TX Department of Public SafetyJurisdiction: AustinOffense details #1Type: Felony state jail felonyDescription: Poss cs pg 2 < 1g (attempt to commit)Offense date: 03/23/2019Offense code: 35990020Suspended sentence: tx2270000Disposition: Convicted - lesser chargeDisposition date: 08/26/2019NCIC code: 3599Court: TX227075J - 147Th District Court Austin=========================================================Offense details #2Type: Felony state jail felonyDescription: Att/Pocs pg 2 <1g (attempt to commit)Offense date: 03/23/2019Offense code: 35990020Suspended sentence: tx2270000Disposition: Convicted - lesser chargeDisposition date: 08/26/2019NCIC code: 3599Court: TX227075J - 147Th District Court Austin=========================================================Case detailsCase number: C-1-CR-19-203552State: TXCategory: Criminal/trafficSource: TX Department of Public SafetyJurisdiction: TravisOffense detailsType: Misdemeanor class aDescription: Unl carrying weaponOffense date: 03/23/2019Offense code: 52030027Suspended sentence: tx2270000Disposition: ConvictedDisposition date: 08/26/2019NCIC code: 5203Court: TX227173J - Travis County Court at Law 9=========================================================Case detailsCase number: 19-1919-K26State: TXCategory: Criminal/trafficSource: TX Department of Public SafetyJurisdiction: WilliamsonOffense detailsType: Felony 3rd degreeDescription: Deadly conduct disch firearm indiv(s)Offense date: 08/29/2019Offense code: 52130005Suspended sentence: tx236065cDisposition: ConvictedDisposition date: 05/05/2021NCIC code: 5213Court: TX246015J - 26Th District Court======================================Case detailsCase number: 19-0832-K26State: TXCategory: Criminal/trafficSource: TX Department of Public SafetyJurisdiction: WilliamsonOffense detailsType: Felony 2nd degreeDescription: Agg asslt w/Deadly weaponOffense date: 03/23/2019Offense code: 13150005Suspended sentence: tx236065cDisposition: ConvictedDisposition date: 05/05/2021NCIC code: 1315Court: TX246015J - 26Th District Court

8 August 2024 | 27 replies
That sometimes catches people via a news story or law enforcement site.Question: if their felony arrests are disclosed, why are you still looking into them?

7 August 2024 | 3 replies
Hello investors, I’m new to wholesaling and was wondering if someone could hook me up with a contract outline that is legal for Rochester use, I know the laws are a little iffy and have been having a hard time finding a valid mock up to work off, also any attorney recommendations?

8 August 2024 | 11 replies
Generally, maintenance supplies like paint are categorized as supplies, while light fixtures can sometimes be categorized as assets if they are permanently installed.Fencing, Lumber for deck remodel, Roof replacement: These are typically considered assets because they are substantial improvements to the property that enhance its value and longevity.In terms of tax implications, categorizing expenses correctly can impact how they are treated for depreciation or immediate expensing under tax laws.

8 August 2024 | 1 reply
Proper notice is a real sticking point and over the last 10 years case law has rapidly evolved concerning overturning sales due to notice issues amongst other factors.

8 August 2024 | 4 replies
I'm assuming it's a big building so that would be something you should review in the by-laws in terms of what you're entitled to.I would get in touch with your personal accountant/CPA or perhaps a local real estate specialist in NYC (there's a few in the forums) regarding your scenario.

8 August 2024 | 5 replies
The current C/D is a mandatory form under state and federal law (every state).So, until states and federal regulators mandate forms for private/hm lenders, you won't see it.

8 August 2024 | 3 replies
As you get further away from standard real estate practice, the risk is increased by a “legal” risk that your protection may be interpreted quite differently than you expect by a court and that the subtleties of the protection a mortgage or trust deed document provide with established law and court decisions handed down for (in the U.S.) 250+ years is not existent.