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Jose Diaz Should I incorporate before Investing?
5 June 2014 | 26 replies
If you do without their authorization, it can be a violation that can be considered a default or allow them to call all payments due, all depending on the wording of the security instrument.If you pull up a standard Fannie uniform instrument and look at clause 18 (or close to that number) you will see transferring any interest in the property without lender's prior consent will accelerate the loan to have payments due to get an idea where to find it (if you are getting a fannie loan) or what some of the identifying language may look like.
Jonn Vidal Dealing With Very Litigious(?) Agents During Roommate Search! -CA
3 May 2017 | 13 replies
a friend's household is facing similar drama and ur post came up in a BP search.while attending college first thing i noticed with housing was that- Males were never allowed into Sororities, not even as visitors to the Sorority house, even just for study groups etc-Females were increasingly suing their way into being accepted into all-male Fraternities as residents sharing shower/bathroom etc with all those malesto the point now that Fraternities are functionally 'co-ed' even if they're otherwise all-male, yet Sororities remain uniformly no-males allowed not even to visit.
Nathan Peatrowsky Rapid City, SD Duplex First Deal
18 March 2016 | 5 replies
Motion sensor lights on corners3.
Ryan Oldenhage Do security deposits transfer with a property sale?
25 November 2016 | 6 replies
Escrow accounts are governed by state law, but all states are basically uniform in escrow transfers
Michael Hicks Going around a wholesaler?
19 December 2019 | 89 replies
IN our area the only one's that sell like that would be an extreme hoarder situation.. or the wholesaler is taking advantage of the uniformed and lying about the true value of the homeI walked into one home .. talked with the owners they were shopping it.. this is pre ANTI foreclosure skimming laws that went into effect on the west coast in 07 08.they said there was another person there before me but they did not think they signed a binding contract.. well I said let me look at it.well not only did they sign a contract the wholesaler rushed a notary over and they actually signed a deed .. for 10 dollar of consideration.. but had not paid anything else then went and recorded it.
Don Meinke how do you like red cedar countertops
7 February 2017 | 6 replies
This will give you a uniform look / pattern. 
Girard Curry Selling A LLC
17 October 2014 | 3 replies
There is no uniformity whatsoever state to state on how the legislature decides to handle this, so this is just another reason to have any attorney structure this properly to meet the goals you have in mind.
John Weidner Alarm Systems for flips in progress
24 October 2014 | 9 replies
This system is motion activated and sends a 10 second video clip to you and the monitoring company.
Bill Gulley SALUTE TO OUR VETERANS !
11 November 2014 | 4 replies
Thanks to all those in uniform for protecting our freedoms.
Daniel Sisto Pulling Permits
16 April 2015 | 4 replies
@Daniel SistoRefer to this website if you are going to be flipping in Liverpool, NY: http://ecode360.com/15361271They use the Uniform Building Code.