
3 June 2023 | 18 replies
Based on your debt outstanding no one could afford to outbid you; however, your actual cost is only what you paid for it plus the payoff of the first mortgage.

13 July 2017 | 9 replies
(All have same addresses on drivers licenses/Identification)They have decided that the lease will be in 2 of the 3 of their names because the 3rd woman has past eviction in 2010 (7 years ago) so she will be an occupant but not on the lease and she has past traffic/criminal record (not sure if it is DWI or something else report doesn't specify) but she will not be on lease but probably indirectly paying rent to other women as she will be an occupant).Woman #1- qualifies income wise by herself 3x's the rent but has a ton of outstanding student loans and bad credit rated 515.

8 June 2017 | 13 replies
My only outstanding debt is my mortgage at 3.75% and a small private student loan at 3.8%.

31 December 2017 | 16 replies
Of course, the y didn't leave forwarding address and have an outstanding balance.

26 December 2017 | 18 replies
I have never found anything with enough equity to make me want to pull the trigger.These are my experiences: Each bank probably does it a little differently but this my experience has been that the bank representative will bid up to the sale price to the outstanding mortgage balance of the property.

2 November 2017 | 18 replies
All payments made by Tenant to Landlord after the tenancy commences, no matter how designated by Tenant, will be applied as follows: first, to any outstanding amounts due for damages/repairs; second, to any outstanding utilities; third, to any outstanding service charges and fees from prior month's; fourth, to any rent outstanding from prior months; fifth, to any service charges or fees due in the current month; and finally, to the current month’s rent.Payments should be sent to: Payment address: _________________, or at such other place as Landlord may designate from time to time.

6 November 2014 | 8 replies
Got an outstanding tenant.

29 January 2014 | 46 replies
My lease has this clause in it and I like it: "Money received by landlord from tenant shall be applied to tenant’s account in the following manner: first, to outstanding late fees and dishonored check fees; second, to outstanding late fees chargeable to tenant; third, to outstanding legal fees, or court costs, or both; fourth, to outstanding utility bills that are the tenant's responsibility; and lastly, to rent."

11 February 2016 | 33 replies
I called the city and inquire about setting up a new service, they say "Hmmm...there is an outstanding balance of $859.37, you should have them take care of it, because after 60 days that balance will transfer over to your account".