
27 June 2017 | 5 replies
I believe will still follow thru either way,, I guess my main concern is that if I gave notice to tenants, and buyer takes possession during the 30 day notice period,, and tenant didn't move.. whom would be responsible to follow thru.. the assumption of leases by the buyer would (I think ) make them responsible to do eviction action if tenants fails to vacate..

30 June 2017 | 11 replies
One count is generally for possession and two count is for possession AND damages.You have 30 days to notify them in writing of your claim against their security deposit.

1 December 2018 | 8 replies
You could wait 32 days and take possession using the abandonment remedy.

21 December 2018 | 7 replies
When things go south, your top priority is getting possession back so you can move on and get back to cash flowing.Having a section 8 voucher may make it less likely that things will go south, but housing authorities won't help you get her out.

21 July 2019 | 49 replies
@Eric C.Last one was May 4th this year I took possession of a 3 up 2 down triple detached legally suited property which was needing renovations but not really any repairs.

13 September 2019 | 21 replies
Remember they are in possession of about $500k worth of your property.

9 August 2018 | 15 replies
What I mean by that is the LLC is to protect your assets, so if you're just starting out and don't really have such a high degree of risk then I would argue that it's worth doing everything under your personal name and expect to grow to the point where your first few properties will be flushed out anyway, and therefore you'll be in a much better position to take possession under an LLC, limited partnership, Etc.

5 August 2010 | 4 replies
Seriously concidering adverse possession :D

5 November 2014 | 8 replies
.______ Move-In:I / we acknowledge I have received the key(s) to the premises and now take possession and responsibility for the property as agreed in my / our rental agreement.Quantity of keys given out: ________________________________________________________________________Keys given to Tenant by: _____________________________________________________________________________Keys accepted for Tenant by:________________________________________________________________________________ Move-Out:I / we have vacated my / our residence at _________________________________________________________________.

13 February 2015 | 10 replies
-Seller shall maintain property in good working order until Buyer takes possession.