
6 March 2017 | 37 replies
Seems like a dumb question but we just inherited a contract from our former property manger where the verbiage is ambiguous and could be interpreted as adding the per day fee right away so the payment on the 6th is $75 the 7th $100 and so on.

25 December 2020 | 8 replies
Take my interpretation with a grain of salt, I'm not a lender.In my experience in Michigan, the house should appraise for 30k and it probably won't be a problem, once you find a bank/credit union that will do them.If you're looking at multi-family, keep in mind the down payment is 25% for investment property.

11 January 2023 | 9 replies
Local courts will ultimately decide Deposit disputes, with their interpretation of "normal wear and tear".

1 April 2013 | 33 replies
I read your OP and didn't, given the context, interpret the word "partner" as a technical term, but rather as a "buddy" or "fellow stakeholder".

22 June 2018 | 6 replies
Piecing the code and case law together to come up with proper interpretations is why tax attorneys have a job.IRA plans are broadly governed by IRC section 408 and translated to some degree in IRS publication 590Qualified plans are governed by IRC section 401 and translated in IRS publication 460Prohibited transactions are outlined in IRC Section 4975

28 June 2009 | 16 replies
It depends on your state laws; how your local court interprets the law; and maybe even the particular judge/magistrate you get for the eviction proceedings.
16 May 2019 | 16 replies
I am not a lawyer and am not sure about GA laws and am barely functioning in interpreting the laws in my state for myself.........From what I understand, to prevent that from happening you need to file a quiet title action as soon as the redemption clock runs out.

9 January 2017 | 39 replies
We were able to get a co-sign agreement and double the deposit, Their prior landlord called back with an interpreter, but didn't reassure me much.

1 December 2020 | 19 replies
@Juan Chavez Federal regulations are not always written so laymen, or even attorneys, can properly interpret them in a vacuum.

26 January 2023 | 6 replies
This is my interpretation of the policy I had to enforce & in no means is insurance/claim advice.