
9 March 2016 | 6 replies
Then - if the contract is to be "interpreted" by the court (Magistrate court since title didn't officially pass and your clients are tenants at this point)- they would remand the case to Superior court for interpretation.

4 July 2014 | 4 replies
Also, I can interpret "separate" to mean separate to my personal account, and not separate to mean an account for each tenant, so I'm thinking I can put all security deposits into a single interest-bearing account?

30 June 2019 | 17 replies
Not all lenders will go for that interpretation.

27 April 2023 | 11 replies
That is nice for investors.6) Better - borrower with a 620-699 credit score is paying less 7) Better - 1st time home buyers within the area median income of their county get a better deal now (this went into effect a couple months ago)There are a lot more small changes in these pricing grids, but overall I interpret this as the FHFA saying they want to make loans more expensive for anyone that has a home already or lives in a high cost area.

8 May 2023 | 13 replies
The Court rejected the plaintiffs' argument that "silence should be interpreted as permission."

3 April 2017 | 18 replies
@Seth BormanI read your post and interpreted "yield rises..." as the building's NOI had actually increased (which, as you have clarified, is not the case).

24 April 2023 | 4 replies
I can assist anyone in return with egress window issues (repairs, code interpretation and compliance) It was great meeting you all and I look forward to having conversations with you!!

24 April 2023 | 3 replies
Once you have built the new house it has been argued that you have changed the nature of the property and some interpretations are that if you build and sell you then have to pay ordinary income as if the land was inventory.

11 July 2019 | 15 replies
Every claim is different, but there are often areas of a policy that may be subject to interpretation.

25 April 2023 | 2 replies
I need help with the interpretation of this clause;"If tenants fail to pay any portion of the rent or any other payment require under this lease within fifteen days after it shall be due, tenants agree to and shall pay an additional sum of four percent (4%) of the amount not timely paid for the first month (retroactive to the first day of the month) and for each month or portion thereof for which said rent payment is not paid, as a late charge..."