29 April 2016 | 41 replies
Within 30 days after notification to the landlord of a claim of entitlement to additional relocation expenses because of disability, age, or having children in the household, the landlord shall give written notice to the Rent Board of the claim for additional relocation assistance and whether or not the landlord disputes the claim."

10 May 2023 | 3 replies
Times have changed, some of the lots have been gifted to children, etc., and once after they figure out that building on these is nearly impossible to build unless you assemble a few lots together, they try to sell or eventually let the land go to a tax sale auction due to failure to pay the property tax.

13 August 2023 | 21 replies
Prioritization becomes drastically complicated when you’re they only one supporting children.

18 August 2023 | 6 replies
I am sharing snippet of the relevant section from the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide (section D1-4.1-02), so both sections are can be found in this topic - emphasis on the LLC part is mine (Title is the direct URL link to the entire section on Fannie Mae Servicing Guide).Fannie Mae D1-4.1-02: Allowable Exemptions Due to the Type of TransferA transfer of the property (or, if the borrower is an inter vivos revocable trust, a transfer of a beneficial interest in the trust) toa relative of the deceased borrower (or, in the case of an inter vivos revocable trust borrower, to a relative of the individual who established the trust), as long as the transferee occupies the property;the spouse, child(ren), parent(s), brother(s) or sister(s), grandparent(s), or grandchild(ren) of the borrower (or, in the case of an inter vivos revocable trust borrower, of the individual who established the trust), as long as the transferee occupies the property;a spouse of the borrower (or, in the case of an inter vivos revocable trust borrower, of the individual who established the trust) under a divorce decree or legal separation agreement or from an incidental property settlement agreement, as long as the transferee will occupy the property;an inter vivos trust (or, if the borrower is an inter vivos revocable trust, into a new trust) provided that the borrower (or the individual who established the original inter vivos revocable trust) will be the beneficiary of the trust and the occupant of the property and if the transfer results in a permitted change of occupancy type to an investment property, such change does not violate the security instrument (for example, the 12 month occupancy requirement for a principal residence).Notes: For all such transfers affecting mortgage loans purchased or securitized by Fannie Mae on or after June 1, 2016, the transferee is not required to occupy the property.a limited liability company (LLC), provided thatthe mortgage loan was purchased or securitized by Fannie Mae on or after June 1, 2016, andthe LLC is controlled by the original borrower or the original borrower owns a majority interest in the LLC, and if the transfer results in a permitted change of occupancy type to an investment property, such change does not violate the security instrument (for example, the 12 month occupancy requirement for a principal residence).The servicer must notify the borrower that a property transferred to an LLC must be transferred back to a natural person prior to any subsequent refinance application in order to meet Fannie Mae’s Selling Guide underwriting requirements.

9 July 2017 | 29 replies
Which means you are left with people who are younger or dont have grade school aged children.

17 August 2023 | 0 replies
The children of the previous owner sold this home after his passing.

13 August 2023 | 230 replies
We will have communal living spaces, supportive services such as work ready and daycare, along with activities for children and youth.7.

16 August 2023 | 5 replies
Are your children elementary age?

13 March 2023 | 10 replies
.* Our children can inherit the houses and most likely have an easier time selling them.My questions are:* This strategy seems realistic, especially since we already have 13 under our belt, is this strategy realistic?

21 November 2016 | 18 replies
Just because its a Pit bull you think the dog will eat children and destroy tile?