David H.
Attn: SBA Disaster Loans for Landlords
20 September 2021 | 975 replies
EIDL loans are likely to require consent as they will be secured debt.
Paul Fagot
What are your thoughts and experience on subject to deals?
19 August 2020 | 4 replies
Never allowed (Which does not mean illegal, always) in the note without expressed written consent from lender.
Jeremiah Chase Wood
Lease option to purchase multi-family
13 April 2020 | 8 replies
There doesn't have to be any intent or desire to purchase, and the owner can sell to anyone else at any time without the master lessee's consent.
Ellie Narie
What are the legal steps to make tenants pay for their own trash?
10 April 2020 | 5 replies
@Ellie Narie - (1) Ensure this is in future leases and (2) try to get their written consent to amend the current lease.
Drew Steusloff
Finding Deals - Strategies
24 April 2020 | 16 replies
We've just had a massive stormwater management program as part of the federal water consent decree, and all around us (though not WashPo) is a federal Opportunity Zone (great tax savings similar to a 1031 exchange but without some of the restrictions; Google it).Happy to discuss anytime.
Robert Obniski
Acting as agent and Principal
27 March 2020 | 12 replies
A licensee acting as an agent in a real estate or business opportunity transaction may not accept any fee or compensation related to the transaction from any person, other than the licensee's client, principal firm, or firm the licensee is associated with without prior written consent from all parties to the transactionI take full responsibility of not knowing this law.
Drew Snyder
Ethics Question: If I allow Tenant Out of Lease, If they Purchase
27 March 2020 | 6 replies
By mutual consent any lease can be terminated.
David Jay
Prop. Man. request we pay his fees even if tenants don't pay rent
2 April 2020 | 14 replies
If it's not in the contract, your PM can't just arbitrarily change the terms without your consent.
Greg Moore
Please join me in roasting crappy Appraisers!
8 February 2021 | 88 replies
The lender/client may disclose or distribute this appraisal report to: the borrower; another lender at the request of theborrower; the mortgagee or its successors and assigns; mortgage insurers; government sponsored enterprises; othersecondary market participants; data collection or reporting services; professional appraisal organizations; any department,agency, or instrumentality of the United States; and any state, the District of Columbia, or other jurisdictions; without having toobtain the appraiser's or supervisory appraiser's (if applicable) consent.
Brad McNally
Help a newbie with a request from the Homeowners Insurance Co.
5 April 2020 | 2 replies
So even if I decided to take these trees down, I would need consent on my neighbors part.To sum up, I need to talk with my agent in depth to clear up some of these issues (where they got their information, clarify that some of these trees aren't even mine).