Balazs Sipocz
"Contractor's fee" percentage in a fixed price remodel contract?
8 September 2017 | 5 replies
Stipulate the change order percentage, with receipts and payroll hours, etc.
Jason D.
My first BRRRR.... From purchase to refinance
3 May 2018 | 70 replies
After working with lending home for a couple weeks, they started to require an obscene amount of paperwork and had a lot more stipulations than they led on, so I started shopping for other options.
Art Maydan
Move-In Fee For Sublease?
3 September 2017 | 5 replies
Do you have any stipulations on sub-leasing in your rental lease?
Jeff Bowman
Encroachment agreement question
3 September 2017 | 6 replies
However, as is my understanding, it is the new buyer who is being overly aggressive in the situation in terms of stipulating that this encroachment agreement is no longer valid.
Dustin Verley
Transition for PST to a Self-Direct IRA
10 September 2017 | 4 replies
I do know, for a fact, that they allow you to take a loan out against the PST, however, I'm not quite sure the stipulations of it aside from you can only take a percentage of the overall value, and, you have to be 100% vested.Thanks again.
Helen Zhang
Why Foundation Repair are able to provide lifetime warranty
19 September 2017 | 6 replies
If there is a warranty there are stipulations on both sides, remember that.
Jerome Angeles
2 VA loans - 2 Multi Unit properties
16 June 2018 | 14 replies
I'm not sure if location or how long the loan would need to be seasoned, if at all...but in theory this would allow you to continue to acquire multifamily properties and the only stipulation would be that you have to move every 6-12 months to satisfy the "owner-occupant" requirement.
Rapture Barba
Why Sellers and Buyers benefit Subject to
11 September 2017 | 2 replies
Essentially, a “subject-to” contract is a purchase contract that includes a clause stating that the home sale is dependent on the buyer or seller meeting a certain stipulation.
Wave Taylor
Making offers for multi-unit properties
18 September 2017 | 8 replies
If your offer is full of stipulations and contingencies, a seller may not care if you offer the highest price because they see you as the least probable to close.
Neil G.
CA Seller Reveals is Licensed RE Agent as a 'Counteroffer'
2 February 2019 | 18 replies
NAR/CAR ethics stipulate 'Seller is Agent' disclosure in writing on the MLS etc at time of listing because even if Seller is not the Listing Agent, licensed seller/owner may expect and/or receive compensation (ie, gift, referral fee, portion of listing agent's compensation, etc).Thus licensed seller is inherently not strictly limited to being a principal in the transaction, so would have had to disclose seller is licensed agent.