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Jim Bowel HOA enforces rental rule but not other rules
15 January 2020 | 6 replies
So if when you purchased the place you were allowed to rent, they cannot take that away from you without your consent
David E. Assignment Fee Agreement
20 April 2018 | 9 replies
The buyer and seller could have terminated that purchase agreement by mutual consent, then simply executed another contract with the identical/similar terms.
Jamie Greenberg Novice questions on Risks associated with PPRs Performing Notes
17 June 2016 | 24 replies
I'm aware that other brokers make similar deals, so you need to check on recourse agreements to ensure a broker can buy back a note, I'd say PPR can simply because I've not heard a bad word about them or Dave, my comment is more to the practice of substation of notes as well as notes with agreements for the substitution of collateral; collateral should never be substituted without consent on an investor or holder.I'm pretty sure Dave or PPR will assist in securing collateral, that may not mean they cover the costs of a trustee or sale, don't know, but I've not heard of no risk investing in notes. :) 
Dion DePaoli Why to invest in Notes?
20 October 2015 | 90 replies
I have had brokers who I have worked with explaining what I was doing and required contact with the borrower, they were fine with it (mostly because I was a lender and knew the compliance issues of contacting borrowers and could back up what I screwed up) today I doubt any broker on the institutional side gives all the information much less consent to contact their borrower.
Gregory Hodges PRE-Hab
18 November 2013 | 6 replies
You do understand that you don't own the property and you'd need consent, specifically to do tasks.
David T. What's you worst HOA horror story?
15 November 2013 | 2 replies
no.I have heard many that are much worse.One I know of last year in Fort Lauderdale a 10 unit building where a HOA member got voted out and was so spiteful he wanted the entire building tented for termites and couldn't get everyone's consent.
Max Garcia Jr My "Snake Attorney" Story
23 November 2013 | 9 replies
Any specific information an attorney learns about a client that is private cannot be disclosed without that clients consent.
Coley Mitchell POA charging me for work I never approved
21 November 2013 | 16 replies
My contract with the PM gives them the right to do any type of emergency repair up to $250 without my consent.
Chad Bernstein Help! An ill family friend wants to sign over house, But...
3 December 2013 | 6 replies
Hey Roy, I do believe they are joint tenets so I would not be able to sell without her consent.
Steven J. C4D, L/O, and LC; Whats the difference?
9 December 2013 | 4 replies
A lease conveys a lease-hold interest not ownership rights to encumber title, generally a building permit will not be issued to a tenant, contractors will require an owner's consent for significant repairs.