
9 July 2018 | 10 replies
What I am having issues with is 2 clauses: 1) compensating the PM for any issues arising, as part of the hold harmless clause which I am fine about, 2) Broker may perform any of Broker's duties through attorneys, agents, employees, and independent contractors, and shall not be responsible for their acts, omissions, defaults, negligence, and/or costs except for persons working in Brokers firm. 3) A clause on mediation which is fine, but I am not convinced with part of the paragraph which reads "The following matters are excluded from the requirement hereunder: (a) judicial or non-judicial foreclosure or other action or proceeding to enforce a deed of trust, mortgage, or installment land sale contract, (b) an unlawful detainer action, (c) the filing or enforcement of a mechanic's lien, and (d) any matter which is within the jurisdiction of a probate courtAny thoughts appreciated!
14 January 2019 | 13 replies
If he was called out for duty then it was basically proper notice, you can not retain any of security deposit for lease break fee.

27 April 2017 | 10 replies
When my husband was active duty he was stationed in Camp LeJeune so I know a few Marines/sailors who live in Jacksonville area but nobody really in the Raleigh area.

23 April 2017 | 14 replies
The Agent and seller possibly signed an agreement that if the Agent brings a buyer to the table then they have done their duty and should get paid for their services.
25 April 2017 | 5 replies
But my focus at this point in time is building cash reserve and vital skills through wholesaling.Found a residential homeowner who wants to sell rather quickly, he says the house is in bad shape cause he got it for a deal.

27 April 2017 | 8 replies
Borrowers who are military personnel, who cannot physically reside in a Property because they are on Active Duty, are still considered owner occupants and are eligible for maximum financing if a Family Member of the Borrower will occupy the subject Property as their Principal Residence, or the Borrower intends to occupy the subject Property upon discharge from military service."

25 April 2017 | 3 replies
I am an active duty service member for the past 17 years.

27 April 2017 | 21 replies
Too many people just try to live to their paycheck limit and I think it's their own fault for doing so. and if not...its theres government funded housing for a reasonEven so, its the landlords duty to make sure they have ample income to make sure they can pay in these situations

22 September 2017 | 33 replies
It's a 6 inch sort of mint green pipe heavy duty PVC meant specifically for sewage drain lines.
5 December 2019 | 9 replies
This is a vitally important concept in surviving as an investor, especially as we go through the contractions of the economy.