
28 February 2010 | 12 replies
Hey Ralph, I didn't notice that, I just saw Jeff's post from the 25th, good eye!

18 April 2007 | 36 replies
Examples;Here's the first month's rent and 1/2 the deposit now, I'll bring the rest when I get paid on Friday.CORRECT RESPONSE (ie; not always the one that I did at the time): Fine, you can have the keys when I get the rest of the moneyOh the bank will never accept an offer that low, we've submitted other offers and they've never responded to any of them.CR: Then put in a clause that they must respond to our offer with 3 business days.I can't pay the full rent today, but I'll pay you two months next month.CR: OK that's fine, but in the meantime here's your 3 DAY NOTICE TO CURE, if you get both months paid before the judge evicts you, you'll still be here.OK, we're all moved out, except for a couple of boxes in the garage.CR: Fine but your rent continues until you're ALL MOVED OUT and we can't do your walk through, and you'll notice that your lease calls for a penalty of $30/day plus normal rent for "holdovers".Just a few.all cash

22 August 2005 | 2 replies
The latter part is really all we much cared about.But then we went and bought a house... gave her three months notice... and she has had plenty access to the house to inspect it and declared "no damages".But... it's been seven years so the landlord wants to replace the carpet, linolium, paint - which is all great for whomever is next......Except... she's bound and determined to have it done before we leave.

21 June 2009 | 26 replies
I was thumbin thru the paper today and noticed that gas here in Houston was up to $2.99 per gal. for unleaded.

2 September 2009 | 10 replies
So I sent him a 30 Days notice(That's how it works in MIchigan).He is supose to be out by september 1.My question is "what do I do next,if he is still there"????

20 August 2005 | 1 reply
In areas where foreclosure by advertisement takes place, ask which newspaper publishes the foreclosure notices.

24 February 2008 | 13 replies
She is exempt from property taxes in this state because of her age and there has been no death notice listed at the county level, so the property taxes will remain exempt until a new, younger owner is recorded, so it will not be available for a tax sale.

6 July 2007 | 17 replies
When the closing comes around and the real loan application that they filled out appears you have to be focusing in to notice the income is inflated and different than what you gave over the phone.

22 February 2006 | 2 replies
Actually they are taking the "title" back from the owner.The term "pre" foreclosure (depending on the state) is the time period a lender must go through where the foreclosure process is actually a public record, up to the date the lender legally obtains title to the property.So the correct terms would be:Pre-foreclosure - Public notice has been filed where the lender initiates reoposession of TITLE from the current homeowner.Foreclosure - After a lender has completed the legal process and they now hold the title and are the legal owners.