
18 January 2020 | 13 replies
One benefit I have hear of for using a lawyer is that they have practice insurance.

20 January 2020 | 2 replies
Then there are some open-ended questions that could help you out even if you don't decide to work with this person long term.Here are some ideas along those lines:What are the top three or four activities in your real estate related practice?

19 January 2020 | 1 reply
Midwest seems to be a popular market..but just Midwest in general is kind of vague..so I’m trying to come up with some practice areas to look to buy the properties.

21 January 2020 | 2 replies
Some places have legal requirements for present a tenant with a reason for rejection.I found it is best practice o always give your applicant some type of rejection notice.

24 January 2020 | 18 replies
CT common practice used to be first, last, and 1 mo security and has shifted to first and 2 mo SD.

26 January 2020 | 5 replies
Disclaimer: While I’m an attorney licensed to practice in PA, I’m not your attorney.

7 December 2020 | 7 replies
It takes time to build a pipeline so the right individual would need to be willing to spend this time learning the process and executing practical application.

23 January 2020 | 3 replies
If so, no lender will lend you on the house and no title co will insure the transaction.Second would be specific language in the land contract that would be prohibiting such loansThird would be state laws governing land contracts.Fourth would be general contract law, deceptive trade practices, etc.
24 February 2020 | 2 replies
You could practically live for free that way.in Utah county, I think a $300k house will be about $1650 ish per month.

9 February 2020 | 12 replies
Inspecting a property takes a lot of practice so don't be discouraged if you miss something.