
29 November 2018 | 4 replies
However, if the rent is not paid or partially paid, I would have them evicted and recover all unpaid rent, damages, costs etc. from both parties.

17 August 2023 | 3 replies
@Yvette Daniels Let's be clear - YOU WILL NOT RECOVER THE MISSING RENTS!

30 April 2011 | 31 replies
Inspection will bring out costs, if there's any other functional issues....if there are electrical issues, we can address as we have an electrician.JScott, I would love to do this myself, but I simply do not have the funds, nor am I in position to do so (from a credit standpoint - me and my family lived from hotel-to-hotel some years ago and we're still recovering...almost there....finally know what my purpose is in life and that's REI), YET.

5 September 2012 | 8 replies
If you want to recover your deposit by charging him, then you take it directly.

5 May 2013 | 42 replies
They might have been pushing it to simply establish their 569K lien was valid.Further down it indicates the CDC is entitled to recover costs and that their claims were true, and they are entitled to relief and it establishes how much....but I don't really see that that "relief" should now be in front of the first.In Redemption section, it says if the HO don't pay the CDC, the property may be sold at the PLAINTIFF's discretion to satisfy the amount due the Plaintiff.

2 December 2013 | 16 replies
At some point it will not, the markets will recover and at some point they will even be higher than the recovers we saw before the last peak.

22 April 2009 | 1 reply
Secondly, I thought I might have a go through small claims to recover money paid weekly in arrears or something.

22 March 2014 | 1 reply
Markets are recovering so it will not be mass hysteria.From about 2013 to 2018 there are about 1 trillion loans in commercial that are resetting.

26 March 2014 | 11 replies
my thought was to move her things into storage and hold it for a while (indefinitely), we have other units in the complex always opening up i would be happy to give to her if/when she is recovered.

18 April 2014 | 12 replies
Some area's prevent covering.If you can cover you then will save money up front.But if you plan on keeping it long term then at some point you will not be able to recover a again and that will cost more to remove.Home buyers are reluctant to buy multi layers and the bank may have a issue with it.