Rudi Carca
Really need help (eviction issue)
2 September 2009 | 10 replies
Of course, while it saves an attorney fee, it's still a colossal waste of my time, plus the court fees.My best success in court comes when there's a co-signer (the parents of college students, for instance).
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Hello from NY
9 September 2005 | 0 replies
Hello everyoneIm a Co-Owner of an explosive new website empirerealestaeads.comIf anyone has some good advice for me or would like to see a feature on my site please let me know.
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Buying a Co-op Unit (help)
9 November 2005 | 1 reply
My wife and I are looking to finally buy something small in Tucson, AZ, now that we live here. Anything decent is $150,000 and up, but we just saw what we thought were condos for $35,000. They are nice and just the si...
David D.
Double Closing with rehab question
3 January 2007 | 5 replies
Get existing lender to sign off on this (won't lenders security in any way).2- prepare a co-beneficiary agreement - owner assigns (90%) beneficial interest in the trust to you.
Danny Kay
Need advice, partnership, 1st prop. LLC??
28 July 2006 | 10 replies
And me and my friend have talked about a co-app purchase then transfer it to the LLC.
Scott Froehlich
New Investor - DBA, LLC, or Incorporate???
28 July 2006 | 11 replies
They may let the LLC "have" it with you personally as a co-signer but that almost certainly negates the legal liability protection outlined above.
Beth Collingz
Condotel Investments in the Philippines are Better
2 September 2006 | 0 replies
The unit owner merely has to enroll the unit for a yearly period, however they may still use the unit for 1 month within the calendar year with notice….The Lancaster Suites will operate as a Private Hotel and will source clientele from Travel Agencies, Advertising, Local Chambers of Commerce, Business Establishments and other prominent organizations in the Ortigas Center area etc as would any other Hotel in Manila…….The Lancaster rental pool will operate on a "Co-operative" basis.
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College Student looking for advice
19 September 2006 | 5 replies
Due to your age, the bank may b e reluctant to lend you the money w/o a co signer unless you have a killer deal.
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Indulge me.. high ficos, low cash
9 September 2006 | 6 replies
As a co-borrower or anything that can be suggested where his credit has some value by virtue of being able to get the other partner a better loan.
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Nightmare as new homeowner of Condo *need advice*
16 March 2017 | 13 replies
*******But this is the kicker, and i need some real advice on this:apparently there was a revision to the association bylaws and they no longer let any owners rent out their units if they purchased on 6/2005 or later. everyone else before that date is grandfathered in so they can continue renting.NOBODY told me about this. not my relator, or my attorney. i even asked my realtor about rents in the beginning because i wanted to make sure it wasn't a co-op and the seller's attorney said renting is fine.so you can expect how shocked i am when i went into the office today to receive my new homeowner's welcome kit and she mentioned the new resolution to disallow any renting of units. she said my realtor and/or my attorney should have made me aware of this.i feel like i got majorly screwed. what am i going to do with a 2BR/2BA living by myself?