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Richard Potts Advice please! Tenant couple breaking up; one is harming
4 June 2018 | 10 replies
This of course can be waved but only with the consent of ALL parties involved. 
Warren Blevins Question on Lease/Option to Buy Agreement
17 February 2018 | 3 replies
The “agreement” he sent me is below (identifying details redacted):______________________RESIDENTIAL LEASE and OPTION TO PURCHASE AGREEMENTBUYER/TENANT: XXX Holdings, LLC Date: 2-16-2018SELLER/LANDLORD: XXXPROPERTY ADDRESS: XXXXXXRESIDENTIAL LEASE1) Rent: $2,500 per month2) Lease Term: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16, 2021.3) Maintenance: Buyer/Tenant will be responsible for maintenance and repairs ofthe property, not to exceed $500 per incident.4) Sub-Lease: Buyer/Tenant has the right to sub-lease this property with writtenconsent by the Seller / Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.OPTION to PURCHASE1) Purchase Price: $ 345,0002) Option Period: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16,2021.3) Option Consideration: $100 - All Option Consideration will be credited in fulltoward the purchase of the property.4) Rent Credit: Buyer/Tenant will be credited $ 0 per month toward the purchase.5) Closing Costs: Purchaser will pay all allowable closing costs.6) Expiration: This offer shall expire on March 16, 2021.7) Inspection: This offer is contingent upon physical inspection of property andsubsequent completion of a more formal and signed Residential Lease with Optionto Purchase Agreement.8) Non-Exclusive – This agreement is non-exclusive and can be canceled anytimeby either party.9) Assignable – This Agreement is assignable with written consent by the Seller /Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.X_____________________________ X ________________________________Seller/Landlord Date Buyer/Tenant Date_________________I have a few questions: Is this legit?
Alex Tobias Have you come across rental license fees often?
27 February 2018 | 6 replies
.---------------------- snip -------------------------In its final ruling the Court of Appeals found that:The City needs the tenant’s consent to inspect the rental unit.
Amie D. What tenant paperwork can an owner view?
16 May 2018 | 29 replies
The data does not belong to the Landlord, period.Even if the Tenant gives written consent, the Property Manager cannot share the data.
Jack Mastrangelo Looking for software/company that will send SMS blasts
19 January 2019 | 3 replies
@Jack MastrangeloAre you certain you want to SPAM people who have not consented to be contacted and who may be in the do not call registry?
Alex Smith Seller unable to close escrow due to 2nd lien
25 May 2018 | 14 replies
They would need to get the seller's consent to do that and that could be what they are waiting on right now.
Thomas Pham Trada Exit Strategy
31 August 2009 | 41 replies
My question is, Is LandAmerica liable in this case since they release the deposit without buyers consent.
Kevin Lovill Help with first deal
18 August 2008 | 18 replies
Once you've got the info and the homeowner respond I would assume you work together to relieve them of their situation and with their consent you look at what the property is worth and what the bank aloud them to sell the property for or is this were I would come in and do evaluation and present an offer to the bank through them or myself how does this process work.
Kevin Lovill Preforeclosure Help!!!
20 June 2008 | 8 replies
Would the homeowner need to give signed consent for the bank to release information about this property to me.
Dave Mason Article Publishing
4 January 2010 | 21 replies
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