
22 November 2018 | 6 replies
You can learn here how to use it - https://eforms.com/rental/tx/texas-association-of-...I would be more worried for #34-G - if you are not a realtor or at least one party represented by a realtor, the lease contract is voidable at will by the tenant:"Copyright: If an active REALTOR® member of the Texas Association of REALTORS® does not negotiate this lease as a party or for one of the parties, with or without assistance by an active member of the State Bar of Texas, this lease is voidable at will by Tenant."
7 December 2018 | 10 replies
I'd rather be twenty minutes early to the party, then get there as everyone else is, or worse five minutes late.

9 November 2018 | 15 replies
If a third party buys at the auction, a bank doesn’t pay ANY other liens from their proceeds, unless the auction price was More than their debt......and then anything above the judgment amount is not their money anyway, it goes to junior lien holders in a specific state mandated order, and if any is left over it goes to the borrower.On the other hand, if the Bank gets the property back at the auction, Then they typically pay these liens off, out of their pocket, so they can deliver clear title when Selling the REO.

12 November 2018 | 6 replies
But here's the part I took away: "Longer term, Denver's strong demographic trends bode well for absorption of any oversupply."

11 November 2018 | 3 replies
If your act of disclosing the information adversely effected the party for whom you agreed to hold confidential information for, that party could legally seek damages.

11 November 2018 | 8 replies
Agents have limited representation to either party.

14 November 2018 | 10 replies
Your best option is to continue working with your lawyer, the fewer the number of outside partied involved in a situation like this the better.

12 November 2018 | 18 replies
So it’s not like a BDay party or something that will happen every year.

13 November 2018 | 10 replies
Typically, I prefer to buy used from third party members trying to sell items they no longer need for whatever reason.

19 March 2019 | 3 replies
As long as both parties agree, the HA shouldn’t have a hard time with it.