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Binesh G. Previous landlord not vacating - HELP
26 May 2016 | 3 replies
I got Rem Relief from bankruptcy court and waiting for a trial date in state court.They are anxious to settle now and the offer they have is to vacate the property and leave if I withdraw the case from state court.Questions:Is there any legal protection for the damages to the property?
Swethareddy Rachumalla NEED INFO IMMEDIATELY ABOUT SERVICE CIVIL RELIEF ACT
24 May 2016 | 1 reply
This property is occupied and I wanted to know that they mentioned "Property may be subject to leasehold interests or other rights or claims of various tenants or other occupants, and Buyer may be subject to the United States Service Members Civil Relief Act, or other federal, state or local law, as applicable" in auction disclaimers.Is this right property to buy? 
Leigh Ann Smith Will you buy a flood zone house?
4 August 2015 | 12 replies
I'm not sure this is accurate information, atleast not in Vermont where I own property. 4 years ago my property flooded and my tenants were displaced for 12 days, I consulted both a lawyer and the folks doing the disaster relief and they agreed that I was in no way responsible for the cost of putting them up in a hotel. 2 weeks ago there was another significant flood event and my tenants were again displaced.
Brad Thompson Texas Tarrant County Housing Authority
8 February 2022 | 8 replies
Utilities not onInoperable heat supplyMissing or insufficient weather-strippingLoose or torn carpetMissing or cracked electrical outlet cover platesCracked or peeling paint on wallsCracked or broken window panesMissing refrigerator kick platesEvidence of roof leaks/pipe leaksDirty stoves, ovens or walls and unkempt perimeter surrounding houseInsufficient bath ventilation and inoperable smoke detectorsLeaking faucets or plumbingNo temperature/pressure relief on water heatersYou screen your own tenants, then you submit the paperwork to have a tenant approved by the Housing Authority.  
Otis Igunbor New wholesale real estate company out of houston
10 August 2015 | 2 replies
Hello I am Otis Igunbor C.E.O/Owner of Houston Home Relief Group (hhreliefgroup.com) lo. 
Tee Riddle Unusual Foreclosure Situation
23 June 2015 | 19 replies
My step-father has received a letter from a lawyer that pertains to a Motion for Relief From Stay.
Rehana Shrestha Purchased property at auction and previous owner had bankruptcy filed
25 June 2015 | 6 replies
You should e able to determine if a relief from the stay was granted, which it likely was, to allow the foreclosure to proceed.  
Joshua Dorkin BiggerPockets Profiled in Entrepreneur
30 June 2015 | 41 replies
I bet it's such a huge relief to see you were right.
Lenna Groudan "Subject To" How does this change the 70% ARV - Repair Analysis
27 June 2015 | 2 replies
Let me make this a lot easier for you. when you take over the debt on a property, you are not generally looking to give the seller anything other than debt relief
Seth M. Taking tenant to court - chances of success
23 October 2015 | 19 replies
A tip given to me by my lawyer - the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society can give low interest loans to active duty members to get out of debt in order to help them keep their security clearance eligibility.