
28 June 2024 | 41 replies
And you might be best served to strengthen and formalize that situation as quickly as you can.

26 June 2024 | 3 replies
Take Photos: Capture images of the incomplete work, the removed alarm system, and the broken tile.Written Records: Keep a written record of all communications with the contractor, including dates and details of conversations.Scope of Work: Check the contract to see if it explicitly mentions the removal and reinstallation of the alarm system, as well as any handling of fixtures like the fireplace tile.Breach of Contract: Identify any clauses that the contractor has violated by not completing the work or causing damage.Formal Letter: Write a formal letter to the contractor outlining the issues, referencing the contract, and requesting a resolution.

24 June 2024 | 3 replies
I have 1 rental property that is a duplex as a house hack and the tenant that has been living there for about 3 months now is giving me some problems(not anything that cant be talked about and solved over conversation I just dont want it to get worse) and I want to go and sit down with her this upcoming week to have a formal meeting(not at the house) just to talk about some things, where could I do that.

25 June 2024 | 10 replies
@Jayden Gales- thanks ..if you havent already done so - get formally pre approved with a lender that offers the programs you are considering ...getting pre approved will help you become educated / prepared for the next step .

25 June 2024 | 19 replies
Even with a personal guaranty, you have to go after them judicially and it's not worth it if the borrower has very little to their net worth outside their primary residence which many states have homestead protections against.

24 June 2024 | 8 replies
Be polite and focus on finding a solution that works for both parties.If the noise continues, you may need to follow up with a more formal approach.

25 June 2024 | 39 replies
Most homes that I have seen which use a less open floor plan tended to be very expensive ones where real entertaining of clients and the like was a consideration, and curiously those people tended to have formal dining areas where you could not see the kitchen sink…

23 June 2024 | 105 replies
What if you failed to follow your LLC formalities or underfunded your LLC?

25 June 2024 | 35 replies
And as the OP stated, their agreement is not formalized.

21 June 2024 | 5 replies
A FORMAL loan Mod done 9-16-2020 (But NOT recorded until 6-9-2022) reduced their rate to 3.375% to be REAMORTIZED over 360 Months.Looks like HUD took back a SUBORDINATE 2nd lien in the amount of $101,500 dated 9-16-2020 (Recorded 6-9-2022 at the same time as the Loan MOD was formally recorded)BUT they fell behind AGAIN so then another Loan Mod was done on 4-14-22 (recorded 7-15-2022) which reduced the Interest Rate lower to 3.125% to be REAMORIZED again over 360 Months.