
6 October 2018 | 2 replies
There's no uniform exact list that all lenders reference, it just has to make sense.

3 November 2018 | 21 replies
I can't always door knock each house, especially in uniform but whenever someone is out working in the yard I always try and ask about the neighborhood or particular houses if they're close.

28 October 2018 | 99 replies
Because Alabama's landlord tenant law was modified from a nationwide uniform landlord tenant law, then it is highly likely that other states also have similar language.For those who do not understand about uniform laws, there is something called the Uniform Laws Commissioners that write statutes in various areas of the law.

13 March 2019 | 1 reply
Made two abnormal lots in size and shape into two uniform lots approved for two idential single family homes with slightly different entry orientation.
3 April 2019 | 12 replies
Atty Jonathan Hyndiuk, Hyndiuk Law/ISR Title who is also a landlord said this: "Given the "diversity of opinion" in Small Claims courts, I always recommend LLC has all non-uniform provisions as Non-Standard Rental Provisions in an addendum to a uniform lease.

6 April 2019 | 7 replies
They usually take a contingent % of the tax savings so no cost up front.I’ve always had better luck arguing the equal and uniform case vs. the value is too high.If you really want to imagine a scary scenario, how do you think schools, cities and counties will react if their budgets get cut 30-40% in a 2-3 year RE downturn?

11 March 2019 | 8 replies
(As most lenders will, except hard money lenders who only look at the property/deal but they will want to see non-trivial money down and their rates will probably be prohibitively high for your situation right now.)I gave a presentation a few years back to our local REIA, RIREIG, on the basics of mortgages, and the "you need to have this" list I gave the attendees, as far as applying for regular mortgage financing, was the following:3 most recent pay stubs (at least a month’s worth); may need to start saving these or get from payroll dept.2 years of complete Federal tax returns (all pages); your accountant may be able to send these to you as PDFs2 years of W-2 tax forms; if you don’t have, accountant or payroll dept. may have or be able to send to you2 months of bank statements (all pages); you’ll be asked to explain every non-payroll deposit to your account (if someone gives you a gift to help with down payment, you’ll need a “gift letter” saying it’s not a loan)You’ll end up having to list in detail all your income, expenses (especially monthly ones), assets and liabilities (see Uniform Residential Loan Application: https://www.fanniemae.com/content/guide_form/1003r...)Apart from that, I do recommend attending one or more local REIA groups as you will probably find many people who will be able to to explain all of this better in person.

23 November 2021 | 27 replies
I recently learned that the Uniform Code of Military Justice ucmjdefense.com contains all the military justice system laws.

13 November 2018 | 13 replies
@Marci SteinWe are uniform on our policy of late fees where if tenant notifies in advance they are late or will be then we do one time refund with expectation of when it has to be paid by.

13 November 2018 | 15 replies
The key is you need to uniformly apply this rule.