
6 June 2023 | 4 replies
The 1031 exchange is not state specific so your QI can be in any state as it is a federal IRS statute.

18 July 2009 | 3 replies
If your evicting a mobile home as a park owner, then you need to read the statute to see if different notice or procedures are mandated by a 'mobile home park act' of sorts that might exist in your state.For example, in many states you need to give 60 days written notice if your making a rule change or raising rents in a mobile home park.

21 December 2014 | 3 replies
Can anyone give me any information on why it is better to organize our park as an RV park vs a mobile home park? We have spaces for both, ratio 150 RV spots to 400 mobile home spots. Thanks

3 March 2016 | 14 replies
@Benjamin Pekarekthis was in reference to the following mobile home park tenant laws:http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?

4 June 2023 | 11 replies
In North Carolina, General Statutes Chapter 42 'Landlord and Tenant' section 46, 'Authorized late fees and eviction fees', states the following:"§ 42-46.

4 December 2018 | 17 replies
In MA (super tenant friendly) if he does not leave and you start the court process, he can ask the judge for up to one year to stay before you can physically move him out (he would have to pay use and occupancy during that time, but still he is there)Also check your notice statutes. if you give him notice today Dec 1 in MA he would have until the end of January to vacate.

6 August 2017 | 2 replies
Compliance with various statutes are the most important issue and best defense against ignorance: CA, TX, CO, TN, ALI appreciate if anyone can post either specific contact information on these or how to go about finding these people in a time efficient matter.I understand the idea of calling around.

8 November 2019 | 8 replies
Even if a person qualifies for a reasonable accommodation under the statutes, a landlord does not have to waive a "no pets" policy if doing so would cause a great financial or administrative burden.

20 January 2017 | 2 replies
The "laws" are defined in statutory terms (the General Statutes) in Chapter 42 of NCGS and you will see the same (or very similar) wording in the NC Bar form leases.

25 July 2018 | 8 replies
Does anyone know what the South Dakota statute is to break a lease early if there is nothing in the contract?