
15 May 2010 | 20 replies
While I would agree that the tenant should understand the implications of their signing a lease and should be fair in the execution of the release of that property back to the landlord both sides should know and understand the subsequent laws in the state they are renting in.IC 32-31-3-12Return of deposits; deductions; liability Sec. 12.

11 October 2012 | 15 replies
However, if I did convert to the iPhone 5 and spend the money to somehow change/convert all my charging cords and docks, I'd be worried about Apple changing their port again on a subsequent model.

29 March 2009 | 0 replies
I noticed that whenever I tried to define short sale, there is always subsequent questions no matter how plain and simple the definition is.Well, real estate is complicated; therefore I cannot blame anyone that cannot get the meaning of pre-foreclosure short sale.

14 September 2010 | 10 replies
I pulled these snippets out of one of our PPMs:NOTICE TO TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY: THE SECURITIES OFFERED HEREUNDER HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER APPLICABLE TEXAS SECURITIES LAWS AND, THEREFORE, ANY PURCHASER THEREOF MUST BEAR THE ECONOMIC RISK OF THE INVESTMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD OF TIME BECAUSE THE SECURITIES CANNOT BE RESOLD UNLESS THEY ARE SUBSEQUENTLY REGISTERED UNDER SUCH SECURITIES LAWS OR AN EXEMPTION FROM SUCH REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE.

15 December 2010 | 8 replies
Also, they don't pay the subsequent taxes due, and those go delinquent and also go to the auction.

14 November 2010 | 34 replies
This house is a friggin HEADACHE at this point, I don't even care about the difference I would need to pay subsequent to the short sale, I would rather have that debt than this trauma I am experiencing everyday :( thanks again all!!!

13 April 2014 | 6 replies
They'd likely rather go to the bank than the PO.Are there simple ways commonly used in this business to set up direct transfer of the funds to the account we set up for the property, saving the delay and logistical costs of snail mail delivery and subsequent processing of paper?
9 July 2014 | 21 replies
My point was to try and get the trustee to look at these two items, see that they were different, thereby causing them to realize the foreclosure was invalid, or at the very least cause them to question and dig deeper.Now that I think about it more, they don't necessarily have to match, title could have changed subsequent to the deed of trust being recorded.

22 May 2015 | 61 replies
@James Wise I'm curious if now the sheriff won't be able to lock out the tenants at your subsequent eviction in 9 days: I have heard of cases where a landlord files for eviction against Tenant A, then when the sheriff shows up, Stranger B is living in the unit and the sheriff can't kick out Stranger B because he/she is not listed on the eviction, so the landlord doesn't get the unit back and now has to start over with evicting Stranger B.This is the reason I've been told that when evicting, you should name all occupants and then add "and John Does 1-10" just in case they've moved someone in to prevent the lock-out.

13 October 2015 | 3 replies
A person possessing a valid contractor's license who purchases and improves real property by either remodeling or constructing additional improvements on the property and who subsequently sells the real property with the improvements is considered to be regularly engaged in the construction business.