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Shannon Trivett Please review my Deposit refund letter - Charges due! - PA
19 October 2016 | 17 replies
If you want to go right to the source and look up Pennsylvania law on security deposits -- or if you're writing a letter to your landlord or tenant and want to cite the applicable law -- the relevant statute(s) can be found at Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Annotated Title 68 §§ 250.511a to 250.512.
Paul Fagot LLC Questions HELP ME!!!
12 December 2016 | 20 replies
If I recall correctly, the Uniform Law Commission—a group of lawyers that draft uniform laws for all 50 states—wrote the statute a few years ago.
Robert Hetsler Leveraging my existing portfolio assets- within 21 days
27 December 2016 | 1 reply
My wife and I made the conscious decision to not pay the co-signed bills because they exceeded several hundred thousand dollars and instead we negotiated and paid what we could and what we couldn't the statute of limitations has either run or it was written off and we had to pay taxes on it.
Johnathan Norman No Lease Agreements?
4 November 2016 | 7 replies
The statute of frauds in each state typically requires that leases of a certain length be in writing.
Daniel Soovajian Questions about BRRRR with a 1031 exchange
28 November 2018 | 18 replies
And since 1031 is a federal statute that is in general followed by the states any QI with demonstrated experience and a national footprint should be able to help you out. 
Tom R. seller dies after I completed +$1k of repairs
26 September 2018 | 6 replies
You probably don’t have mechanics lien rights depending on the exact wording of CA state statutes, here you wouldn’t.As for going forward, hopefully the heirs will proceed with probate and you can get them to honor your agreement.BTW, if you don’t screw up once in a while it just means you aren’t doing anything.....carry on.
Tiffany T. Eviction
24 April 2015 | 5 replies
You need to check your state laws on landlord-tenant statutes.
Luke Balchaitis HOA - Reserve Question
19 April 2023 | 8 replies
I hope you're aware of the new Florida statute regarding 40-year rectification and its possible effect on reserves. 
Mic Nguyen I need help with a pet policy violation
29 May 2012 | 7 replies
I wouldn't be so sure of it.It always amazes me to see the amount of time or money one will dedicate to a career in real estate yet never spend a few hours (at most) reading the statutes covering real property law in their state.
Account Closed Back-to-Back Closings in Oregon
22 April 2011 | 13 replies
She just said, "Due to our underwriting guidelines, state statutes, and depending on the actual lien holder, a simultaneous flip is not allowed."