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Amandeep Sawhney Landlord not returning security deposit!
16 October 2018 | 11 replies
If not, then if you have a complete and revealing walk-through video, along with still pictures, you likely have this landlord where you want them. 
David Finley Would you tell your bank
25 October 2018 | 30 replies
You have to tell them because it affects their collateral Title should reveal the property is landlocked with no easements and that should start the questioning  If you want to continue to build a relationship with this bank you tell them now before they find out you’ve been keeping this bit of information to yourself You might be surprised When I worked at a bank we used to help people try to solve stuff like this all the time 
Mary Mathers Dishonest Disclosures in TX and Advice for a Greenhorn (me) Plz
18 September 2018 | 8 replies
It ends after the inspection reveals problems (and they are not cheap, minor problems like water heaters). 
Fan Bi What was Multi-Family Real Estate in Rhode Island Like in 2007-10
2 October 2018 | 2 replies
(See American Housing Survey Reveals Rise in Doubled-Up Households During Recession and For Many Families, Bad Times Require 'Doubling Up'.)And there was also a fear about jobs/income and credit.
Melonie Dickson Agent wants to waive inspection contingency. Yay or Nay?
2 October 2018 | 94 replies
However, unless you are planning on gutting the property anyway, or have enough $$ to cover whatever unknowns exist, it is a risky move to waive your rights to an inspection.I suppose you could still move forward without the contingency, but conduct an inspection knowing that if anything is revealed to be beyond what you are willing to take on, you feel ok walking away without your earnest money. 
Tim Brown Louisville, KY - Section 8 Housing barely livable
20 September 2018 | 0 replies
Maybe some owners are looking to sell.http://www.wave3.com/2018/09/18/audit-reveals-problems-section-housing-louisville/
Tim Crosby Can't Edit Profile Picture
28 September 2018 | 10 replies
Clicking the image anywhere on that page does nothing and following the FAQ link suggests that hovering over the image reveals a link to edit it, but alas, for me, it does not.I've tried these methods on both the Dashboard page and the Profile page with no success.
Jesse Murillo 1031: Outbid on 3 properties
25 September 2018 | 10 replies
Just keep shopping.One additional thought to what Jeff said about the leverage a selling broker has over a 1031 buyer - There is no requirement to reveal the 1031 when going into contract. 
Al Costner auction.com earnest money
27 September 2018 | 5 replies
However, say that the home inspection reveals significant issues with the plumbing or whatnot.
Ryan M Corder Broker In Charge From Hell?
28 September 2018 | 7 replies
This is also after a lot of back and forth with the buyer first saying they would accept a letter from the HOA stating they are responsible for fixing the sheathing and then deciding the email from them wasn't good enough.Here is the contract language in this regard if anyone is curious:If the infestation report reveals the presence or indication of or damages by termite infestation or other wood destroying organisms, Seller shall remedy such deficiencies and shall furnish the Buyer with an infestation report by a qualified/licensed/bonded pest control operator (dated no earlier than 30 calendar days prior to Closing) that the Property is free from infestation or any damage herein mentioned; or documentation that the infestation has been treated and damage has been repaired as appropriate in a workmanlike manner on or before closing and reported by an appropriate licensee.