
12 May 2014 | 7 replies
Calling your local tax authority and asking them if it's scheduled for a tax foreclosure will tell you if you don't know how to look it up.

14 May 2014 | 11 replies
Read about the 50% rule on this site.Repairs happen, especially if the house isn't in new condition.Your contract is negotiable with them, but you may have signed something authorizing them to do any repairs under $350.I would review your contract and maybe fire the property management company and try it yourself.
21 September 2019 | 15 replies
Also check out the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, and especially their homebuyer's education seminars:https://gonewhampshirehousing.com/learn-how/home-buyer-eventsBottom line is that this is a marathon, not a sprint.

18 May 2014 | 20 replies
Buyer acknowledges that the property is sold 'AS IS' absolutely no repairs will be authorized."

20 May 2014 | 11 replies
My reasonably well-informed layman opinion tells me that since you're not a government entity, nor a public or private one that's required to register with Federal or state authorities in order to conduct business, neither of these laws applies to you.Double check, though.

21 May 2014 | 10 replies
You'll want to get an authorization to release info and a power of attorney from the seller/borrower so you can manage payments and payoff to the lender.

26 January 2018 | 79 replies
He had no authority in SF deals as he really didn't grasp the future vision of the deal so much, I was the only one who would underwrite them as to guarantees and originations, and after accomplished the deal was passed off to manage.

17 May 2014 | 5 replies
I can authorize them to run the daycare with the applicable additional costb.

25 May 2014 | 15 replies
We get our money through Check Writer Authorization - meaning, the tenants authorize us to write checks directly from their bank accounts so we get paid without waiting for the rent checks in the mail.