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James Conaway TVS Changes credit check procedures
24 August 2015 | 3 replies
I called TVS to find out and apparently its a mandate imposed by the credit agencies.
Curtis Robbins Rental Fire - Whats the smart move?
22 March 2018 | 4 replies
You really have to assess how each strategy plays out.We mandate that all of our rental properties under management be updated to modern fire safety code.
Pete Fiannaca Cash Out Refi: Not Waiting 6 months?
5 January 2020 | 6 replies
Anyone know if this 6-month "seasoning" process for a cash out refi on a 1-unit investment property is a fannie/freddie mandate, and if not, can anyone refer me to a lender that works a bit quicker.
Chris Quinn Parents of students / Duplex community idea
17 November 2016 | 10 replies
I have a couple of Student rentals, the college where mine are built housing within the past few years to expand, only thing is enrollment went down. the college went from mandating Freshman have to live in dorms to Freshman and Sophomores, which removed some of the student renters from the area and hit other owners hard. so look at Statistics from the schools if you can.
Jacob Chaney Did my RE attorney screw me on this deal?
7 June 2014 | 8 replies
Your contract should have simply stated, or been amended to say, it was contingent upon the state mandated right of first refusal to applicable tenants.  
Abdul R. Earnest money not being returned
20 July 2022 | 19 replies
Buyer and Seller agree to hold the Broker harmless from any liability, including attorney's fees and costs, for good faith disbursement of Earnest Money in accordance with this Agreement and licensing regulations.No matter which purchase agreement was used state law mandates the process for release of earnest money.I hope this answers your questions.  
Tony Severino BOA Now Going After deficiencies?
30 October 2009 | 25 replies
In Arizona we have anti-deficiency statutes for primary residences, so they are instead mandating borrowers sign promissory notes prior to submitting the short sale to the investor.
Philip Bourdon Free Mobile Home - Back Taxes?
27 October 2011 | 4 replies
Problem is they fail to collect them here.So when a mobile owner in somebody elses court doesnt pay for several years no mandated by law, action by the sherrif occurs cause they say they are too busy.Mobile becomes old and worthless and needs torn down,,,county thinks its as good as new and taxing heavy.
Michelle Kasper If you live in Texas read this ASAP
1 March 2009 | 10 replies
The most onerous provision would require the use of an Equity Purchase Contract that mandates the total consideration paid to the homeowner be no less that 82% of "fair market value".
Jerry LoCoco General Contractor Insurance Policy Limits
29 August 2013 | 11 replies
The WC is very "state-specific", so the limits may not be applicable, as the coverage is mandated and regulated by the state.