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Ryan McGrath How to remove tenant NOT on formal lease
13 December 2016 | 8 replies
I think you have a couple of choices; have the unintentional tenant fill out an application and get approved to be added to the new lease or give them both notice to vacate.
N/A N/A What should I do?
27 March 2006 | 3 replies
That is absolutely the WORST WAY for you to buy, and the greatest possiblility of you getting screwed, even if it's unintentional on the part of the seller.If you've got $12K to put down why not just go for some "normal" financing?
Shayne Fee How to deal with Tenant wear and tear?
7 December 2016 | 32 replies
Additionally you could file the claim under the Renters Insurance "Personal Liability"The items I listed in () brackets of my 3rd reply would be consider accidental and would happen unexpectedly and unintentionally.
Kalman G Szabo Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Payment for a sheriff sale property
3 June 2020 | 49 replies
What happens if they intentionally or unintentionally fail to do so?
Linda Thomas New tenant screening help
5 August 2021 | 3 replies
If it looks like it was unintentional, I'll ask for clarification but multiple skipped questions is a big red flag to me. 
Account Closed Noobie inherited 1 Million Dollars
11 May 2019 | 44 replies
An unintentional faux pax on my part...most assuredly.
Brian Ortiz CPA will not draft "comfort letter" for self employment
15 April 2022 | 28 replies
AICPA: " A CPA may unintentionally violate professional standards by signing these requests so it is very important that you know what you’re being asked to certify, what the risks are and other options you may have....., keep in mind that CPAs are prohibited from providing assurance on solvency.
Mike Russo Who Pays - Tenant or Landlord?
15 August 2014 | 20 replies
I, personally, have unintentionally destroyed many sets. 
Brandy Long Rookie, Louisville,KY
14 September 2016 | 2 replies
Dissolved the LLC and put my plans on hold (unintentionally) for 10 years.Fast forward to 2014...got inspired by a story about a friend's grandfather who made it big in real estate (read "Failure is Not an Option" by Tony Privett). 
Portlyn Roberts Conventional Financing as an LLC
26 April 2019 | 3 replies
Me and my colleague have separate businesses and we both started off the same unintentionally.