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Bruce L. Tenant got Pit Bull without notice
23 June 2014 | 43 replies
As Wilson mentioned, the important part is that you provided notice immediately- hopefully everything works out now, but you need to follow through and make sure the tenant is complying, as well as paying extra attention to this tenant.
Ashli U. Land lord deposit issues.
7 July 2014 | 27 replies
Depending on the situation the landlord may (or many not) be required to comply with ADA guidelines and make "reasonable accommodations" for your disabilities.
Matthew Johnson Globetrotting Rookie Investors
9 August 2013 | 9 replies
Failure to comply with just one of the many requirements of the Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance (“RLTO”) can result in a judgment against a landlord equal to two times the security deposit plus interest, court costs, and reasonable attorney’s fees.Second, investing where you live doesn't always make sense.If the market is depressed, and/or the rates of return are low, then why would you "invest" there?
Hollis G. Violation of SEC rule for Private Investor
10 August 2013 | 7 replies
Issuers would be disqualified from relying on Rule 506 for one year for future offerings if the issuer, or any predecessor or affiliate of the issuer, failed to comply with the Form D filing requirements of a Rule 506 offering within the past five years.
Chris Lieder Need Some Direction - Subleasing Question
11 August 2013 | 4 replies
@Chris Lieder,You have done well for yourself.You really should have a conversation with an attorney where the property is located to make sure all the legal issues are fully addressed and you comply with all local, state, and federal laws.With that said, what comes to my mind is the additional wear and tear on the property and you not being compensated for what will some day cost you money.
Dan R. Contract for Deed vs. Mortgage
18 August 2013 | 15 replies
Three things you need to be aware of are: 1) the redemption period; 2) how to terminate a contract for deed; and 3) the proper construction for the legal agreements to comply with federal and the state laws where the property is located.Seeking advice from an attorney in the area where the property is located can be a wise and very economical decision considering the alternative.
Daniel H. Lead Paint
21 August 2013 | 10 replies
Complying with the Lead Law is the best protection an owner has from liability."
Peter Lambert Real Estate Note - Borrower constantly late, ideas?
10 January 2014 | 69 replies
So you can disposition this loan without adding foreclosure legal fees and making it hostile, provided he complies.
Mark Nemeth Underground oil tank
19 August 2013 | 5 replies
Stick to your guns, the law is the law and all must comply with it.I bought a house at auction.com early this year.
James Dunn Condo Rehab Project
24 November 2013 | 18 replies
Let alone any construction costs needed to comply as well.