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Eric F. Advice on removing old liens from defunt companies
12 October 2015 | 10 replies
Many states have a statute that provides for damages if you payoff a loan and it is not released you send a certified letter and if not paid off within a certain time you can claim damages. 
Tim Wilderbeeste Dealing with a witheld check from a tenant
14 June 2015 | 7 replies
Statutes are different from state to state, and we use a fairly stock lease agreement for Florida.
Marcus Mccluster Evicting tenant
22 May 2015 | 5 replies
It will be outlined in your state's landlord/tenant law statute.
Michael Wentzel What percentage of Quiet Title Actions succeed?
7 July 2017 | 14 replies
At least here, in a tax lien/deed situation, the quiet title action affords an opportunity to lien holders if the process was  not properly done by the tax collector,  as to the state statute, proper notice to lien holders,  etc.
Kristen Sinclair Anyone deal with Tax Lien Vault?
19 February 2015 | 18 replies
You can drive by the properties, you know the local market, it's easier to get a professional's opinion on the value since you probably have more contacts locally.Learn the Statutes first. 
Jonathan Blandino Can I rent rooms in my property?
31 August 2014 | 4 replies
You can get your landlord statute (if any) from city hall.
Tyler Carpenter LLC
6 February 2009 | 27 replies
This might not be an issue for you, though – here is the IL statute regarding what does *not* constitute transacting business within the state (scroll to Sec. 45 47) : Illinois LLC Act In addition, some states have cheaper initial filing fees but higher annual taxes/fees (or vice versa) – you don’t want to base your decision strictly on initial filing fees. 2.
Mark Forest Late fees
21 February 2009 | 2 replies
Carefully check the statutes in your state.
Andrea P. Fair Housing laws
11 June 2013 | 4 replies
Thus, I would say you will not find a regulation or statute where the owner is absolved for the actions of tenant acceptance or denial related to the real property.
Tom Herzog Real Estate Agent License Portability
4 May 2020 | 3 replies
I would have that Florida listing broker sign a referral agreement with your Michigan broker before negotiations take place (Realtor Ethics)--then, put the referral compensation in the sales contract/offer as well.As for confirmation, I'm not sure but this is what I found in the Florida Statutes: 475.25 Discipline 2(h) 475.01(1)(a).