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Peter Dascoulias II Inherited tennants they want to break their lease
19 August 2014 | 13 replies
.--(1) Any servicemember may terminate his or her rental agreement by providingthe landlord with a written notice of termination to be effective on the date statedin the notice that is at least 30 days after the landlord's receipt of the notice if anyof the following criteria are met:(a) The servicemember is required, pursuant to a permanent change of stationorders, to move 35 miles or more from the location of the rental premises;(b) The servicemember is prematurely or involuntarily discharged or releasedfrom active duty or state active duty;(c) The servicemember is released from active duty or state active duty afterhaving leased the rental premises while on active duty or state active duty statusand the rental premises is 35 miles or more from the servicemember's home ofrecord prior to entering active duty or state active duty; (d) After entering into a rental agreement, the servicemember receives militaryorders requiring him or her to move into government quarters or theservicemember becomes eligible to live in and opts to move into governmentquarters;( e) The servicemember receives temporary duty orders, temporary change ofstation orders, or state active duty orders to an area 35 miles or more from thelocation of the rental premises, provided such orders are for a period exceeding 60days; or(f) The servicemember has leased the property, but prior to taking possession ofthe rental premises, receives a change of orders to an area that is 35 miles or morefrom the location of the rental premises.(2) The notice to the landlord must be accompanied by either a copy of theofficial military orders or a written verification signed by the servicemember'scommanding officer.(3) In the event a servicemember dies during active duty, an adult member of hisor her immediate family may terminate the servicemember's rental agreement byproviding the landlord with a written notice of termination to be effective on thedate stated in the notice that is at least 30 days after the landlord's receipt of thenotice.
Edita D. Closing on a house in 7 days and credit score dropped 60 points
1 June 2018 | 14 replies
She's not employed, and on one of my property purchases, her score had taken a hit for an identical reason as yours, and they wouldn't close unless I removed her from the loan (she did go on the deed).Also, are you seeing your score from a true credit bureau?
Pyrrha Rivers Credit Karma
18 May 2015 | 49 replies
I actually think it's important primarily to spot reporting errors and identity theft.
Kimberly Robinson Renting My Personal Home - Need Help
8 May 2014 | 18 replies
If you accidentally go straight to "my smart move" you see an almost identical site but can't log in.
Ricardo Torres Background Checks for tenants
3 May 2022 | 5 replies
avail.co for background checks and the theclosingdocs.com for income/funds verification
Sharad M. Would you rent to this family?
25 February 2011 | 42 replies
I still want to see where they live, if at all possible (had an applicant from FL who moved into a friend's place in PA, so not much that would show).And I want to have employment verification confirmed by the employer.
Kevin Suksi Do appraisers just hate flippers or what?
7 June 2011 | 18 replies
The two homes are identical for all intents & purposes - 3/2 brick ranches, 1100 square feet.We rehabbed house #2 (subject property) identically to house #1 (february sale of 111k).
Thomas Handy Fannie and Freddie playing games with buyers
7 April 2012 | 13 replies
As a quasi government agency they can ask for verifications that you will never know about and at closing the borrower signs docs authorizing disclosures, lots of ways to check;Mailing address at post office, utility company, motor vehicle registration, insurance docs, bank account even your employer can report, credit cards, other debtors and more...And it's not just fannie and freddie, but any financial regulator can pull a compliance audit, state banking authorities, FDIC, CFPB, Comptroller of Currency....etc.What constitutes a residence?
Joe Edwards-Hoff The only chance of finding positive cash flow is...
18 July 2010 | 60 replies
If the expenses are identical, the percentages are different.I bought two houses this year, both pay $1,200 rent per month.
Cynthia Ng Tenants don't want to leave after lease expired
11 February 2017 | 28 replies
Comes to find out her daughter never started college and the daughter had stayed there for 3 weeks before I caught them.They said the daughter had identity theft so the daughter had no place to stay and again trying to be a nice person I only charged them extra $25 a month and we agreed when the lease expired on 3/7/2017; the mom's lease is over and they have to leave.Now, less than 7 weeks to go; they claimed I have to find them housing to relocate them or letting them stay until I found a buyer.I am newly RE agent; I really don't want to do anything to risk losing my license BP community please help!!