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Joe P. Is an attorney required in New York State?
27 July 2020 | 3 replies
I found this on Google:New York law provides that “[n]o natural person shall ask or receive, directly or indirectly, compensation . . . for preparing deeds, mortgages, assignments, discharges, leases or any other instruments affecting real estate . . . unless he has been regularly admitted to practice, as an attorney or counselor, in the courts of record in the state” (N.Y.
Jeff Bagamaspad Cosigning for Parents or my first rental property?
10 August 2020 | 2 replies
In a Ch 13 which will be discharged upon close of escrow, leaving them with only $70K. 
Austin Nelson 300 unit apartment complex - High Water Bill
24 July 2020 | 9 replies
Water heater pressure and temperature relief valves that discharge into indirect waste pipes.
Jameson Hedin Should we sell rental to pay off student loans?
23 July 2020 | 6 replies
My understanding is that student loan debt never goes away, cannot be discharged in a bankruptcy even if needed to be, so I'd take the opportunity to eliminate that debt and start fresh, in a much stronger position.   
Jaime Pinedo Where In North Texas should I invest?
10 June 2020 | 14 replies
Hey Guys, I'm a recently honorably discharged veteran who's looking to invest in real estate using the BRRRR method but I don't know in what areas to invest in North Texas.
Tomas Lorentz Is Florida Foreclosure Void if Owner Not Named in Suit
18 February 2020 | 11 replies
New entity argues that property should be "forever discharged", or wiped clean of all interests, because the HOA winner did not intervene in the bank foreclosure.5.
Leslie Awasom Find the deal the money will come!!! Myth or Reality??
21 February 2020 | 23 replies
If it was good right out of the chute the current owner would hang on to it.I certainly would not invest with someone whom I did not know and who did not have a stellar track record of prior success. 
Nathan Gesner What's your most ridiculous maintenance request?
23 February 2020 | 44 replies
Three AC techs later (all confirmed the old unit worked fine) and after much research on my own about the thermostat her engineer brother had installed, figured out that it cut itself off (condenser but not the fan) after running awhile bc engineer brother didn't know how to wire new fangled thermostats and the onboard battery when discharged would issue an emergency cutoff call to the condenser.
Brian Bradley Debt Relief vs Collection Defense aka (Bankruptcy vs Asset Protec
20 February 2020 | 0 replies
When this happens, the bankruptcy is ‘discharged’ and you get a fresh start.
Account Closed Purchased Foreclosed Home at Auction - Bankruptcy Stay Added
26 February 2020 | 6 replies
Most of the time, I see them (Lender/HOA/Financial Institution) just wait for discharge and then proceed as they originally planned on proceeding, albeit months later, instead of the MFR.