19 December 2016 | 3 replies
If you ever want to compare terms/rates or even lending practices and procedures let me know!
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15 July 2009 | 2 replies
Hello- Anyone have experience in NY state re: eviction procedures, etc?
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30 June 2010 | 7 replies
Simply and naturally weave it into the conversation as though it is normal procedure.
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9 March 2009 | 11 replies
Just follow the eviction procedure in your state.Good Luck,Mike
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21 April 2009 | 6 replies
Do I do a credit check, make them fill out an application form etc. as a standard procedure?
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21 October 2013 | 6 replies
Had the tenant not responded, or if they did but I won, I would have had to wait for the set out to take possession of the property.So, you really must have a discussion with an attorney in your area who understands local procedures and customs.
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22 November 2013 | 8 replies
Any special procedures that I need to go through other than just registering different shareholders for the company?
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8 August 2014 | 11 replies
You have to know for instance if you are in a judicial versus non-judicial state and foreclosure costs and procedures among many other things.
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17 February 2011 | 13 replies
Older vintage product which would be C and D buildings being by the beach most likely in an A to B location were built on more expansive lots as land was more readily available.In most area land is now at a premium so things are much more compact and tighter.If you have a bunch of land next to the beach you might have a re-development play in the future.7.5% CAP rate on that vintage of a building is pretty weak.Most with that vintage want a 9 to 10% return.To drop almost 133,000 into a property for an annual 5,000 return if everything goes perfect is crazy in my mind.With that much money you should be able to leverage yourself into a much larger project.Given the age of those buildings when you re-model you will have to conform to the new EPA lead certification rules and procedures which run the costs up.What about deferred CAPEX??
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12 June 2014 | 12 replies
California Civil Code of Procedure 1161.2 outlines what I said above. 60 days after the unlawful detainer filing, the information becomes public information in the court index.