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29 September 2012 | 20 replies
Everyone needs to understand the MLS's and how the operate vary by state and even county sometimes for listing properties.So your experiences will not necessarily be exact or equate to what Ibrahim will experience.I would first as mentioned check your IC agreement with your broker to determine what it stipulates with your own personal listings.It might say one free a year or a reduced rate etc.
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16 January 2013 | 84 replies
Also in Colorado this has become illegal even if the bank doesn't give any stipulation.
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15 September 2015 | 53 replies
Therefore, you can do a double closing or assign the contract (so long as the contract does not stipulate that it may not be assigned).
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16 January 2018 | 273 replies
The percentage of white Americans that have a credit score over 720 is double that of African Americans and 50% more than Latinos.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/credit-card-race-ag...So put bluntly a minimum credit score stipulation significantly increases the chance you will end up renting to a white applicant.
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9 November 2016 | 4 replies
I would go with the 1st option, but it's going to be hard to press someone in court to pay the bill because they can say they did not use that much utilities, without sub-metering, you would not have any proof on who used more than the other tenants, but for the most part tenants will pay it.I guess if you wanted to stipulate in the contract that the lower unit would pay for the entire building you could, it's a contract after all..
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17 November 2018 | 3 replies
Are there any regulations on how much they can borrow, rates and length of time they can be fixed, amortization, time for approval or any other stipulation we should know about?
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4 December 2017 | 50 replies
@Brandon Ingegneri Any stipulation in an offer can be negotiated.
27 May 2015 | 4 replies
Different purposes and members require different stipulations.
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23 February 2012 | 7 replies
I am aware of some of the stipulations associated with condo ownership and don't like them..lol.
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27 January 2023 | 2 replies
I have one bid for $3500 per door, and that seems way high.2) a sample lease that stipulates tenants are responsible for damage to furniture, appliances, etc., in common areas.Thank you for any help.