
7 September 2018 | 265 replies
Scott, what about the alter ego thing with LLCs?

20 September 2014 | 4 replies
Donald,I was aware of this, but with 10k jobs moving in, this means a lot more commerce in the area which means jobs which typically translates into housing demand.

23 April 2014 | 2 replies
Avenue,4) review full name, hyphenated, spelling etc.5) Access TransUnion here or at this address:http://www.transunion.com/personal-credit/customer-support/contact-us.page if needed6) Ask if they have credit historyIf worst comes to the worst, they could always retrieve their own in your presence to prevent altering but there might be a different format.

22 April 2014 | 7 replies
For a 1,200 sq ft house I recently paid $900 for a furnace and installation this price did not include any alterations to gas lines or duct work.

6 November 2015 | 8 replies
I think all of this translates into a successful market.

30 April 2022 | 41 replies
Thanks for the plug but I'm about as slow as congress trying to pass new tax reform laws.Trying to advise a BP poster with an opportunity in hand is frustrating.Biggest problem: lack of deal flow for poster translates into attachment to the opportunity.Next biggest challenge is lack of sufficient information to make an intelligent decision.Sure, I'd take the deal off the market and tie it up, however there are many hidden land mines and fresh cow pies along the way.It is possible to transfer title when record owner has filed BK 13 by debtor filing a petition for voluntary dismissal and getting an order for same.

18 August 2021 | 22 replies
As with most cities there are dodgy areas but that doesn't necessarily translate into a "bad" investment, rentals are in high demand here.

4 April 2017 | 5 replies
Landlord may deduct reasonable charges from the security deposit for: Damages to the Property, excluding normal wear and tear, and all reasonable costs associated to repair the Property; Costs for which Tenant is responsible to clean, deodorize, exterminate, and maintain the Property; Unpaid rent; unpaid late charges; Unpaid utilities and utility expenses Landlord incurs to maintain utilities to the Property as required by this Lease; Unpaid pet charges; Replacing unreturned keys, garage door openers, security devices, or other components; The removal of unauthorized locks or fixtures installed by Tenant; Landlord’s cost to access the Property if made inaccessible by Tenant; Missing or burned-out light bulbs and fluorescent tubes (at the same location and of the same type and quality that are in the Property on the Commencement Date); Packing, removing, and storing abandoned property; removing abandoned or illegally parked vehicles; Costs of reletting , if Tenant is in default; Attorney’s fees, costs of court, costs of service, and other reasonable costs incurred in any legal proceeding against Tenant; Mailing costs associated with sending notices to Tenant for any violations of this lease;Texas Residential Lease Agreement Any other unpaid charges or fees or other items for which Tenant is responsible under this lease; Cost to restore walls, flooring, landscaping or any alteration to the Property not approved in writing by Landlord; Damages to the Property caused by smoking, including but not limited to stains, burns, odors, and removal of debris; and costs to rekey certain security devices, as provided in Paragraph 19.2.

14 October 2017 | 11 replies
The benefit to the partner is they get 30-50% (usually) of the profits and remain fairly passive or learn the ropes from their partner.I don't know how well it translates to bank financing though
12 April 2018 | 5 replies
Person D pays Person C the 1/3 deposit directly, and the deposit on hand now becomes the property of D if/when they leave, since the lease is being altered to read "A,B, & D"; OR2.