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Jonathan Buerkert Reduced Payoffs for HOA Dues
20 March 2010 | 3 replies
The majority of the condo's we purchased were in Florida, and I heard from the real estate agent that I use down there for all my listings that the statue of limitations on HOA dues was 3 years.
Stephen N. Tile in every room?
27 May 2010 | 2 replies
I put simple off-white faux marble ceramic tiles in parts of our rental condo (bathrooms and high-traffic areas) and am very happy with the results.
Nathan Gesner Tenant can't be found to return Security Deposit
15 July 2010 | 12 replies
Nathan,I don't know the statue of limitation for Wyoming.
Stacy Boatman Need advice on fighting an HOA citation - I can't park in my driveway!
1 February 2010 | 14 replies
(Statue of limitations)A Lawyer should not be needed as a board or mediation should be able to interept the convents.
Rich Weese my review of SE Asia trip
29 December 2009 | 1 reply
Later we traveled up to the The Marble Mountains.
Hans H. This is a dumb question I'm sure...
7 January 2010 | 7 replies
They don't get to look inside, so marble floors or painted plywood, who knows?
M A. Disappointing Bandit Sign results
23 March 2011 | 22 replies
I get a good laugh everytime I see the "statue of liberty" girl around tax time(Now).
Kevin Smith florida tax deed auctions
11 July 2010 | 12 replies
Otherwise the owner of the other TLC must be paid off at that tax deed sale in order to clear title.Much of this also depends upon State statutes which give each county an option of which way they conduct the various tax sales that they can conduct.This is why thing vary not only from State to State, but from County to County within the State.This is why I indicated to the OP that he should go to the county and ask how they apply the State statues in their county as it can and does vary.It is not good enough to know the State laws, but also the local county laws.Then there are properties that make it through the bidding process with no bids on it and therefore are bought by the county.
Ameer Muhammad Back to Back Closing
3 June 2010 | 14 replies
If in Florida and doing Short Sales make sure you adhere to Florida Statues 501.1377(4) AND 501.1377(5) and provide proper disclosure in all your forms.
Nick Dunin Owner died, no will. Question
4 May 2010 | 16 replies
nick, When a person dies without a will and owns property it is called Intestate. the property is supposed to pass to the decedent's heirs according to the states Statue Of Descent and Distribution.