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Herm M. Is this realtor BS'n me?
16 July 2009 | 9 replies
Look no further than wall street for evidence to this fact.
Dan Costantino Mechanics Lien Release - Do you have to get it notarized?
20 August 2013 | 7 replies
While they may be evidence of a lien release, its possible they may dispute them later, also most county offices require a document to be notarized to be filed in their land records, and finally if you go to court a notarized document is self authenticating, meaning you do not need foundation witnesses to establish its authenticity.
Dan Griffin Letting applicants know you won't be renting to them
12 February 2013 | 11 replies
In the event you feel that any information is incorrect and provide evidence of different circumstances, please contact us to correct your application.
Scott J. How to Address "Mold" Comment from Tenant
26 July 2013 | 6 replies
But honestly it sounds like you're freaking out about nothing I personally wouldn't worry about it if there is no evidence of moisture or mold based on your physical inspection.
Chris B. Possible problem family in my rental - Steps to prepare for this?
17 June 2022 | 6 replies
I have no evidence what did or didn't happen however I can do my best to protect my property. 
Mohamed Alli How to make seller liable for major repairs
12 February 2022 | 8 replies
@Mohamed AlliI asked a lawyer about this awhile back, he stated that you would have to be able to prove/ have evidence that the seller was aware of the damage before selling and purposefully did not disclose or hid the damage.
Jessica Jay-Maleski Loans in LLCs and Personal Credit
23 June 2020 | 3 replies
You're not doing anything underhanded by making this shift. if the properties are financed in the name of your LLC and owned by your LLC and the LLC files a separate tax return (say, form 1065 as a partnership), then then standard (Fannie Mae) rules would mean these would not be included as an asset on your loan application.If the LLC is single-member and you show the properties on your personal tax return, a lender will still consider them "yours" and they'll be on your personal application.A few further considerations, if the properties showed up on your personal tax returns in prior years, you may be asked to show the new loan documents to evidence you don't have liability for the loan.
Kate Williams Extension of Eviction Moratorium through September?!
2 September 2020 | 8 replies
No requirement for evidence of lost income? 
Lucy Lewis Cat Urine 100+ Year old Hardwoods
15 December 2021 | 1 reply
There is no visible evidence that we can find.