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Sarah Larbi Advice Needed
9 February 2016 | 3 replies
Do you and if not, you should have a term in the lease which states something like: Tenant may not change locks without landlord consent
Kal Paneliya Changing name in contract before closing
12 May 2016 | 1 reply
@Kal PaneliyaA contract can be amended before closing with the consent of all parties.
Desmond Locke Hold deceased parents home in trust to keep tax basis?
13 May 2016 | 3 replies
I should have pointed out that there is no probate as we are the trustees of the revocable living trust.  
Wesley W. Assigned parking lane "violator"
15 May 2016 | 7 replies
No motor vehicles or things may be parked or placed on the premises without our written consent including motorcycles, trucks, boats, trailer, motor homes, and storage containers.
John Napier Tenant Refuses to Grant Access - Then What?
17 May 2016 | 19 replies
She would be at work and no one should be home.Here is the KY Statuate:383.615 Access. (1) A tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the landlord to enter into the dwelling unit in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, tenants, workmen, or contractors. (2) A landlord may enter the dwelling unit without consent of the tenant in case of emergency. (3) A landlord shall not abuse the right of access or use it to harass the tenant.
Dan Falla Difference between Lease Option and Rent To Own??
20 February 2019 | 31 replies
My agreements specifically state that the clients (tenants) are not to modify the property without written consent
Chris Harper Top 20 Objections to REI
20 March 2017 | 21 replies
The Rental Term for property’s Rental Agreement shall be for 12 months with possible qty. (2) 12 month extensions.The rental amount per month paid in arrears is $________________ per month, starting on __________ (date).These terms may be changed with both Owners of Record and Purchasers written consent.4.
Paul A. Tenant refuses change of lock
26 July 2015 | 19 replies
In consideration of Landlord foregoing the installation of a keyed dead bolt device on the back door of the dwelling and for consenting to the Tenants installing a “doggy door” in the back door of the dwelling at the Tenant’s own cost, Tenants hereby waive any and all rights and remedies they may have against the landlord for violations of the Texas Property Code and for any and all damages which the Tenants may suffer as a result, or in any way relating to, a keyed deadbolt not being installed on the back door of the dwelling or as a result, or in any way relating to, the allowance of a “doggy door” to be installed in the back door of the dwelling.
Tammy Wise Can you do a cash out refi on CA house in Family Trust?
29 July 2015 | 4 replies
It's been several years since I've had to deal with a trust situation and things may have changed slightly, but it may also depend on the type of trust (revocable, irrevocable, etc.)Again, work with a title company that can answer your questions and concerns in a clear and concise manner.
Ken McGrew Revocable Trust and LLC as beneficiary in Texas
26 July 2015 | 9 replies
I have been researching revocable trusts and came upon this interesting presentation that advocates use of a living trust in conjunction with an llc as the beneficiary:http://andersonadvisors.com/wp-content/uploads/201...Has anyone used such an approach and if so can they make suggestions of best practices and/or recommend an attorney who understands both estate protection and real estate investing in the Houston area?