
13 July 2023 | 17 replies
There was an issue during the holidays were the magistrate has opted to wait until the final decision was journalized for the bailiff to provide move out service, it was a done deal, and they were going to be kicked out, but the bailiff would not do it until a piece of paper went from the magistrates desk to the clerk's office and show on the journal, the same journal you have access to on the web, nothing special, the reason for this is because sometimes they would hand down the decision and the bailiff would be set in motion and then find out that the case had been changed due to parties getting together on an alternate route, and if that sounds bogus, well that's because it is, were living in an era that freeloaders are getting more respect and favors than law abiding hard working citizens, so yep, it could have been that long, but you have full control of this, the clerks and magistrates and bailiffs will talk to you and let you know, but you need to call and ask. in my situation it took a whole month for a piece of paper to get filed in the same building mind you, and me calling every 3 days pushing and demanding status of just how far in line I was, good luck

20 November 2023 | 3 replies
After satisfaction senior lien holders, what is left belongs to the “estate” of the owner(s) of record’s interest, alive or otherwise.California has enacted laws that govern the surplus funds by third parties, especially assignments to “players.”

20 November 2023 | 4 replies
Seems like provisions have been discussed for dual citizens or people with legal residency even if they have citizenship in some of these countries.

17 November 2023 | 15 replies
Now if there is a new program that will lend to non-US citizens well then different story, but I do not believe so.

16 February 2021 | 8 replies
Big banks are out until you are like citizen.

4 December 2020 | 0 replies
Hey BP Community,I am a senior at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC and will graduate in May with a degree in Business Finance.

17 November 2023 | 15 replies
Again, in my state, the contract rules and tax proration credits are final unless you can show that the tax credits given were in error and not in compliance with the terms of the contract.I've represented Buyers at closings in Illinois where the Seller wanted to give a lower tax credit because "we applied for a senior exemption and you will get it on the next tax bill" or "we applied for a certificate of error and expect the county treasurer to amend/lower the current tax bill later."
30 August 2021 | 11 replies
The RON process relies upon US credit reporting to verify identity... so if the borrower is not a US citizen, that won't work.I assume that the real issue here is a personal guarantee, so appointing an authorized agent to sign docs via LLC resolution will not perfect that guarantee.

29 April 2017 | 4 replies
I recently immigrated to the US from Australia after marrying a US citizen who has lived in this area for 2 yrs.