
23 January 2016 | 0 replies
when you click on the link below it will take you to the details of the foreclosure case I randomly picked. https://w3.courtlink.lexisnexis.com/cookcounty/Fin...you can only see headers but not the details behind what has been filed. for example : the very first entry means that the foreclosure lawsuit has been filed against the homeownerOWNER OCCUPIED SINGLE FAMILY HOME OR CONDOMINIUM - FILEDCourt Fee:384.00 Attorney:CODILIS ERNEST J JRis there anyway you can look up the details or actual pages that were filed by the plaintiff ?

27 January 2016 | 7 replies
If the tenant does neither, the landlord can file for eviction."

3 February 2016 | 7 replies
Since you are splitting profits, it sounds like you will need to file a partnership return and be issued a K1 with your share of the profits - however these profits will not be subject to SE tax for you personally.Additionally, any business expense you incur should be deducted as "UPE" or unreimbursed partnership expenses on Schedule E - that is only if you are filing a partnership return.

31 January 2016 | 10 replies
Not knowing how the other locations were performing they could have filed BK and we would have received long drawn out payments or possibly nothing at all.What I like about strip centers is the low per sq ft rents if you buy right.

28 January 2016 | 10 replies
If we give the tenant the First Right of refusal, does the tenant has the right to file a legal notice with the local courthouse, just like a "memoranodan" maybe?
28 January 2016 | 9 replies
The bank files foreclosure and all these websites scrape up the info from public records, or if desperate, might buy a list directly from the bank.

14 February 2016 | 187 replies
I keep a paper-free office because I don't have the luxury of a file cabinet ( the Twins would have taken it apart ).

24 January 2016 | 4 replies
Liens have to be filed and are usually pubic record.

5 February 2016 | 18 replies
State laws vary, but at the very least, you can always file a small claims case against the contractor.

10 February 2017 | 18 replies
The city files a legal case to transfer the property from the owner to a non-profit, which auctions the property.