
6 January 2022 | 13 replies
Originally posted by @DJ Dawson:ensure you get a tenant estoppel, it will be very difficult to evict them if they decide to squat in the property after the lease is up, a pretty risky investment for a first time purchase in the midst of an eviction moratorium My specialty isn’t real estate law, but my understanding is that the moratorium doesn’t prevent eviction for cause / owner occupancy.

26 March 2021 | 1 reply
Describe parking and other shared-space policies clearly to prevent confusion or fights.

5 April 2021 | 5 replies
Hi @Evina Nonato, the distinction is that a homeowner's insurance policy covers personal items, and often have higher loss prevention terms overall.

3 April 2021 | 4 replies
It will come with challenges but communicate, prevent any and all issues from happening again, and measure whether or not it worth it.

6 April 2021 | 18 replies
And since we cannot predict the future, no amont of analysis or "due dilligence" can prevent a loss.

2 April 2021 | 2 replies
Hi Michayla,First step is go visit Aunties Father with the dog (all clean and nice and a kerchief around the neck), bring a box of milk bones and go there and sit with him for a while and see if he likes the dog.Give him the box of treats and encourage him to feed the dog (make friends with it).If he still says no, --cry-- and beg, please please....Tell him you won't be there forever, just a short time.If that doesn't work, offer him $50 a month cash for having to put up with the dog.If he says no keep upping it by $50 a month until he says yes...even if it's a Thousand Dollars (100 month, 150 a month, etc...)Then when (if ) he says yes to an amount....Tell him you can only afford $50 and that's what you will pay.and then TRY TO pay him on time...Come with $50 in your pocket and if he says yes, leave it with him to seal the deal.Then when you move in, have him walk the dog a few times and let him become friends with it.If the resident on the lease currently says no dog inside, it's no dog inside.If you are on the lease, I suppose you could force the situation on your roommates--talk to the apartment manger about this though.All the manager can do is NOT prevent the dog inside if you are legitimate with you emotional support claim.

30 September 2022 | 9 replies
In order to prevent mortgage fraud, you would need to disclose this new loan before closing.Also - lenders may ask there large deposits come from if they are sourcing where the capital came from.

2 April 2021 | 8 replies
Are there any restrictions that prevent an eviction since the eviction is being done in Florida and the LLC is in another state?

4 April 2021 | 8 replies
The abstract also serves as a cloud on title which will prevent the tenant from selling or purchasing property (in-state), unless your judgment is satisfied.

23 September 2020 | 11 replies
You're entitled to do this; it isn't a permanent attachment to the house, so your landlord doesn't have much argument in preventing you from putting a lock on the spigot.When your landlord starts complaining about the lock on the spigot, armed with what you've learned in the NOLO book, explain to your landlord exactly what your rights are and that you will no longer entertain his trespassing or theft.