Peter Dascoulias II
Inherited tennants they want to break their lease
19 August 2014 | 13 replies
.--(1) Any servicemember may terminate his or her rental agreement by providingthe landlord with a written notice of termination to be effective on the date statedin the notice that is at least 30 days after the landlord's receipt of the notice if anyof the following criteria are met:(a) The servicemember is required, pursuant to a permanent change of stationorders, to move 35 miles or more from the location of the rental premises;(b) The servicemember is prematurely or involuntarily discharged or releasedfrom active duty or state active duty;(c) The servicemember is released from active duty or state active duty afterhaving leased the rental premises while on active duty or state active duty statusand the rental premises is 35 miles or more from the servicemember's home ofrecord prior to entering active duty or state active duty; (d) After entering into a rental agreement, the servicemember receives militaryorders requiring him or her to move into government quarters or theservicemember becomes eligible to live in and opts to move into governmentquarters;( e) The servicemember receives temporary duty orders, temporary change ofstation orders, or state active duty orders to an area 35 miles or more from thelocation of the rental premises, provided such orders are for a period exceeding 60days; or(f) The servicemember has leased the property, but prior to taking possession ofthe rental premises, receives a change of orders to an area that is 35 miles or morefrom the location of the rental premises.(2) The notice to the landlord must be accompanied by either a copy of theofficial military orders or a written verification signed by the servicemember'scommanding officer.(3) In the event a servicemember dies during active duty, an adult member of hisor her immediate family may terminate the servicemember's rental agreement byproviding the landlord with a written notice of termination to be effective on thedate stated in the notice that is at least 30 days after the landlord's receipt of thenotice.
Eric Pocker
"Company Policy" items
14 September 2014 | 7 replies
This sort of policy document is way, way premature for you to be working on now.
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Forged/Fake Mortgages Recorded Against Property
8 May 2013 | 3 replies
After we confer about possible premature senior memory issues, any outstanding POAs and her divorce which took place in 2004, I look at the the mortgage docs.
Nathan Sharp
First Fix and Flip. Eye-sore SFR into beautiful home.
23 February 2022 | 45 replies
The market is changing a little right now whether its premature because of the FEDS & the yield curve...
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401K or Not?
30 August 2012 | 65 replies
Insurance is to cover the financial loss from a premature death, not death and the end of the game since we all die.
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No more comps from Zillow
11 March 2015 | 3 replies
That sounds like a premature view so far zillow has only "Like Zillow, Trulia has long had programs in place to obtain direct listing feeds from brokers and multiple listing services, inking deals with 125 MLSs as of the end of January.
Wagner Nolasco
TAMING INFLATION: VOLCKER IN 1979 AND POWELL IN 2022
3 October 2022 | 0 replies
Unfortunately, Volcker continued, “the hard fact of life is that few hosts want to end the party prematurely.
Greg Mitchell
401K
7 July 2015 | 36 replies
One must be careful and not be late returning the money or a taxable event will occur.Dan, what you are referring to is called "60-day rollover" and the use of those funds for real estate project can be very dangerous, because REI can sometimes be unpredictable and if you are not able to deposit those funds into a qualified plan within 60-days it will be considered premature distribution and therefore taxes and penalties would apply, resulting in loss of up to 50% of the amount of distribution in some cases (depending on your tax bracket).
Ben Hughes
Advice on Evicting in Texas
18 September 2013 | 23 replies
You need to place that into future contracts in the event another tenant breaches the terms of your contract by breaking out of lease prematurely.
David Crutcher Jr.
Living tenant/thinking as a future landlord
5 April 2016 | 22 replies
That would only create a hostile situation prematurely.