Joshua D.
First Eviction Ever ?!?
15 April 2017 | 1 reply
Good to check with a landlord attorney in your area for statutes
Account Closed
Florida Statute § 83.59(3)(c) rule
11 August 2018 | 4 replies
Ok so I have a tenant whom I just found out is in jail, welcome to landlording :) . They are now around 13 days gone from the property and I haven't been notified of their absence in writing. How I am reading the st...
Jon Dorsey
Rent Increase Restrictions in Indiana?
14 August 2018 | 3 replies
you can google the Indiana tenant and landlord statutes.
Sam Ven
tax certificate - interest rate negotiation
13 July 2013 | 8 replies
The county won't negotiate what's due, as by statute they can not.
Chris G.
Feedback on security deposit being withheld
15 May 2017 | 6 replies
So if landlords fail to strictly comply with that statute, they face potential liability that exceeds the deposit amount.
Eric La Pratt
Quit Claim Deed & Michigan Property Taxes
20 December 2016 | 2 replies
The QCD statute stated on the deed also is an exemption to the "popup rule".Second...mortgage amount does not indicate value.
Robert Burns
License or Not?
12 April 2015 | 13 replies
I've also written extensively about this as I am also an Agent/Investor who is a Broker in Arizona.Put simply, the pro's are thus:Access to MLS Deals (Pocket Listings, and otherwise) Access to the Expired and Cancelled Listings (GREAT potential leads without any competition) Reliable, quick information about pricing (asking other agents and MLS) Agents become your Buyers.If you are a Realtor®, you know that the National Association of Realtors® Code of Ethics will ensure you get paid on referrals.You have multiple streams of income as you are able to both represent others as well as yourself.You are able to use that as a "Stick" against other Realtors® and Wholesalers in competition.Of course, there are cons...It does cost to get a license, to maintain it, and pay regular dues.You must be associated with a Brokerage firm (I've written articles about how to find a good one) You must provide comparables (the Code requires it) You must use a State Contract (Again, code and standards) You must disclose your Principal nature (code, state statutes) You must disclose your intent (to flip, assign, or any of the above.)In the end, I think it's worth it.
Rob Wilcox
Demo Lien - Dekalb County, GA
7 May 2018 | 6 replies
It will be in the state statutes, and prior case law.....should be pretty cut and dried.
Aziz Mansaray
Using tenant security deposit for maintenance
8 July 2021 | 7 replies
Just read your state statutes
Cameron DePaola
Eviction for Personal Use
7 February 2017 | 16 replies
http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/14/title14sec6002.html