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Angela Brigido Florida Lease needed
19 December 2012 | 9 replies
This isn't helpful just for the lease--it will help you serve the 3 day notice, and in other situations.
Fred Maul Noob from NC
3 October 2012 | 15 replies
Have you noticed anything different?
Justin S. Devon Bank
26 September 2012 | 1 reply
It appears it is a Freddie or Fannie product.
Kevin Raye Property under contract
28 September 2012 | 10 replies
Also, in Texas you can terminate contract within the 3 week period just by sending termination notice to seller and title company.
Mike Nelson If RE Agent contacts me with buyer
2 October 2012 | 38 replies
In your marketing of the property you can have the notice that you will work with agents and can determine what amount you are comfortable with.
Victor Bellino Evicting a nightmare tenant in Nevada?
8 October 2012 | 14 replies
I filed a 30 Notice to Vacate last month which expired a few days ago.
Uwe K. Electric Meter Tampering
26 September 2012 | 8 replies
There were burn marks noticeable and the meter box was pried open.Tenant admitted she had someone do it for her, still had the meter, but it had been tampered with, as well.
Michael Sherwood Tenant moving out
27 September 2012 | 8 replies
Hi all been some time since I have posted here ( because everything has been going smoothly :) ) Anyways, I have a set of tenants that informed me last sunday that they are moving out this sunday....haha... no 31 day notice...
Larry K. Rent increases on a Month to Month lease
28 September 2012 | 2 replies
With a month to month lease - you give them notice and then rent is increased for that period.
Mark Terpenning Foreclosure
29 September 2012 | 12 replies
One month's notice, and you're out.