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Mark Yuschak Fannie Mae deed restrictions and rekey fees
29 March 2013 | 34 replies
Oh, and at the very least, that 150 fee should be something you can dispute if you want to hire your own licensed locksmith to do it.
Dan Russell Locksmith in San Antonio
19 May 2011 | 1 reply
Anybody recommend a locksmith in San Antonio, TX?
Gail Smith Bank changed locks!
14 December 2009 | 6 replies
As such, the homeowner needs to contact the bank or authorize you to bring a locksmith and re-change the locks.
Richard R. Registering DBA or LLC
18 December 2009 | 4 replies
depending on your state you may need to file for a fictitious name in order to do a DBA.EXAMPLE:if i want to DBA 'lock and roll locksmithing' then i would need to file for a fict name.joshua green dba lock and roll locksmithing.IF my business name is going to be 'josh green's lock and roll locksmithing' then because my name is in the name of the biz, i would not need to file for fict name.NOW, it can get more complicated. i am assuming u are talking about you DBA (sole prop) and not a corp or llc dba. you can also have an llc dba xxxxx. that my friend is for another day :)you will ofcourse want to weigh the risks and benefits of both. basically though to answer your question: you can file for either in FL online in the matter of moments and it will be effective immediately and on the system within 24-48 hours.
Bienes Raices Deadbolt and locks
17 January 2010 | 16 replies
I don't really want to pay a locksmith since there are three doors that this needs to be done to.
Jeff A. Manager problem
2 March 2010 | 3 replies
Just to voice the landlords side, there are a lot of instances where a tenant locks themselves out and doesn't want to pay a locksmith so they break a window or kick a door in.That being said this is both an interior and exterior part of the apartment.
Vikram C. Project Manager Compensation?
24 September 2010 | 20 replies
Everything from getting the locks opened (with my preferred locksmiths) to ensuring that the rehab and staging are done on time and pics are ready for the mls.2.
Joel Owens Apartment questions
30 July 2011 | 10 replies
So A few items running through my head.Apartment complex we just acquired.Landlord left over a hundred key snot labeled.1.I was thinking is it possible for a locksmith to make a master key that opens ALL doors??
Weston Meckes Something I learned the hard way..
5 August 2016 | 19 replies
After the sheriff evicted the tenant and changed the locks, she hired a locksmith to drill through them so she could move back in.
Rob Pattison Notes, Foreclosure done, eviction set for next Wed. Suggestions?
26 November 2022 | 9 replies
This eviction is my first time on this route with a note, and am open to suggestions from people who have taken this road before.I've coordinated with a business that will provide a locksmith and will put them in contact with the sheriff in order for the locksmith to meet at the same time.I'm debating on whether to offer $500 to $1,000 through my attorney to the occupant, the former borrower, to remove all furniture and personal belongings and not damage / vandalize the house.I will have people there to move out the furniture to the sidewalk if the occupant leaves the house a mess.I will have people there to secure the property against squatters.I will have an appraiser there to appraise the inside of the house.Finally, I will have buyers there to look inside and make me an offer.