
23 June 2023 | 3 replies
After the last crash, the Feds put in place many new rules and statutes that require lenders, with a very few exceptions, to verify a borrower's income on an owner-occupied property.

2 December 2020 | 9 replies
Interesting, I haven't read that statute in a while, and I rediscovered the following:"The present cash value of the property [...] exclusive of reasonable fees and costs of purchase [...]"

17 April 2017 | 31 replies
I wouldn't expect anyone to cite case law, or even statutes, in a forum such as this.

4 April 2017 | 13 replies
The other option is to go to court through a forcible detainer action, where the court is supposed to consider only the non-payment of rent in determining whether the Landlord can regain control of the space and its non-personal contents.If a bankruptcy is filed, then Landlord's rights are severely cut as federal courts trump local statutes, and leases.

22 February 2023 | 3 replies
Impermissible ownership quotasIt is unlawful for a person, including affiliates of the person, to purchase a single-family home in a qualifying county for a purpose other than use by the person as a residence if the person, including affiliates of the person, owns 100 or more single-family homes in qualifying counties that are used primarily for rental purposes.What I see is a proposed statute (an act) that violates free trade and commerce that is covered by NCGS 75-1 and NCGS 75-2.
25 January 2020 | 16 replies
Enforce it but stay inside the bounds of the tenant/landlord statutes of your state, which you probably can read online.

2 March 2020 | 81 replies
@Amalfi DuranCheck the lease terms and your state's eviction statutes.

9 June 2015 | 12 replies
Which does NOT include other things you can be sued for, such as wages lost, state law regulations (check local wrongful death statutes), physical therapy, litigation fees, etc.

22 April 2015 | 8 replies
City , Land Bank, Neighborhood, etc.)What statute are they bringing the action under?

16 December 2019 | 22 replies
Have seen several examples on line, im a guy so would just state the facts, something lile... your property was sold at auction, as per statute “ref” immediate possession is being taken, unless as per law allows you redeem by paying all back debt and any maintenance in property, the property will be considered forfeited as of 5/19.