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Edita D. good lease: what should be included?
7 November 2012 | 22 replies
:D No daycare, no home businessNo firepit or outdoor fireplaceNo drugsNo swimming poolsNo hot tubsNo trampolinesNo pets without prior written permission of landlordNo smoking of any substance on property or grounds, inside or outNo illegal activityNo ATVs, RVs, boats, semi-trucks, or unworking cars (cmty rules)Limit to X cars per propertyNo parking on grass yards or sidewalksMaximum occupancy of X (if your city allows it) or "premises to be occupied only by individuals stated in this lease"Late rent fees and curesNo subletting without written consent of landlordList of fees and recourse for bounced checksLiability clausesHow many days notice to leaveHow leases renewWhat the security deposit can be used forWhen/how the security deposit gets refundedRepairs-- by whom, when, at what expenseHow to notify you when repairs are needed (I put a clause saying that... any repairs not given to me in written by certified signed mail are deemed not to have happened at all.
Nadine Lajoie How to avoid Husband/wife consent in California?
2 January 2017 | 7 replies
Husband/wife consent????
April G Help! Stumped on Colorados Contract to Buy and Sell!
11 September 2011 | 1 reply
A local real estate agent should be able to clarify the distinction for you.A transfer from the borrower to a new owner under the "Due On Transfer--Strict" deed of trust creates a default, unless the lender consents to the transfer.