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Matt B. Divorce - Moving Out of Rental
17 July 2010 | 14 replies
WOW, a very good tenant. your obligation for notice is by state statute, if it's twenty days.
Account Closed Question regarding foreclosure timeline
4 March 2008 | 5 replies
But when I look on line to see what the average timeline is for a foreclosure, they usually just state what the statute says.
Account Closed TX DBA filing at State vs County
11 December 2011 | 3 replies
Entity names follow strict requirements per state statute.
Michael Roeder 24/36 month lease notarized?
9 March 2015 | 5 replies
@Michael Roeder, every state has its own "statute of frauds", that sets forth the requirements for certain kinds of contracts to be in writing, signed, witnessed and/or notarized.  
William Shadbolt Hard Money Terms for me to lend
20 February 2015 | 14 replies
You need to get with an attorney as the laws most look up relating to usury are generally applicable to lenders, not individuals and other restrictions may very well apply to individual lenders....this generally covers Lonnie the back alley Loan Shark type and these restrictions can be under various Chapters of Statutes.
Harvey Gronwald Possible Flip - But the owner is Deceased
14 August 2014 | 13 replies
In CA, Attorney (and PR) fees are determined by statute: 4% of first $100K DOD value, 3% of next $100K, 2% of total value of remaining total assets, up to $1MM, I believe.It's all about gaining and maintaining control. 
Andrew S. What is this hole in the ground? An old water well?
7 September 2018 | 13 replies
there are state &/or local statutes which require abandoned wells, etc. be de-commissioned, i.e., filled & capped.
Quinten Jones Which entity structure is the best way to go?
17 April 2014 | 8 replies
Some states like FL, NV, and IL have Land Trust statutes, and can easily conform to state law.
Taylor Jennings HELP Seller has $32k in Judgements on a $10k Property...
6 November 2013 | 10 replies
As to the one judgment expiring at 10 years...assuming that's state statute and it's not renewed..talk to an attorney.
Account Closed Trying to determine what is a reasonable amount of interest to pay the seller
11 July 2015 | 4 replies
I think if your statutes state that the interest can be anything that is reasonable it would also say something about market rates or common rates.