
21 September 2023 | 3 replies
I wanted to reach out and ask if a partnership has any unforeseen problems that could arise?

10 July 2023 | 8 replies
Generally, if the purchase agreement states that the property is being sold "As-Is," you may not be legally responsible for repairs or issues that arise after both parties have signed the agreement.

27 August 2013 | 9 replies
The issues arise as to cash flow and profitability and public benefit.I suggest you call your state economic development office and the dept. of finance and run these schemes by them, if they are good to go, they should tell you so, if not, they should certainly tell you so. :)

1 December 2013 | 37 replies
I feel that both parties should be held accountable equally.Therefore as issues arise, I simply write it into a lease.
19 December 2014 | 13 replies
Yes it's a tax but it only arises when you profit off of leveraged funds - something very very few people do with retirement funds.

6 February 2014 | 12 replies
The means of giving notice being agreed as well.Throw in a hold harmless and indemnification paragraph, that each party shall, each to the other, hold harmless the other as to any accidental damage arising from or out of any insured peril, and indemnify, each to the other, for any loss, cost, damage or expense or judgment arising from or out of any repair required to include, but not limited to, reasonable costs of collection, attorney fees and costs of court in enforcement of this agreement.

31 March 2022 | 42 replies
It assures that my family is taken care of until we have a large networth and then insurance is worthless when you can pay for any situation that may arise.

6 June 2013 | 1 reply
If any concerns arise from Lender’s review of these items, they must be properly discussed and vetted to move forward with this loan approval."

14 February 2015 | 18 replies
You continue to service your mortgage as per normal and use the proceeds of your investing (net income from rent, dividends, etc), and any tax refund arising from the deductible interest expenses, to pay down your residential mortgage.

27 December 2008 | 12 replies
I assume you know your market dynamics.However, as they say 'A rising tide lifts all boats.'