28 February 2019 | 5 replies
This however does not prevent you from asking for as much notice as possible.

4 March 2019 | 10 replies
"If the landlord makes an unlawful entry or a lawful entry in an 27 unreasonable manner or makes repeated demands in connection with an otherwise 28 lawful entry that has the effect of harassing the tenant, the tenant may: 29 (A) Obtain injunctive relief to prevent the recurrence of 30 the conduct; or 31 (B) Terminate the rental agreement."

5 March 2019 | 6 replies
I can see how this could ensure compliance with our local occupancy laws, prevent parking issues, and maybe even discourage large fish tanks (fish have heartbeats too!

8 March 2019 | 3 replies
In case a house does sink somewhat (not catastrophic) , does strengthening the building with pipes and cement help enough to prevent further sinking ?
13 March 2019 | 7 replies
I have clients that target buildings with issues that prevent buyers from getting financing and are only available to cash buyers.
6 March 2019 | 6 replies
My guess is the intent behind knowing this to prevent house prices from running up uncontrollably like they did in the late 2000s.

6 March 2019 | 5 replies
From a building owner point of view, I wouldn't do it unless there were financial advantages, because I can envision a whole list of cons:court injunctions preventing you from emptying the building to do something with itlawsuits by the advocacy and others because of [insert issue here]insurance considerationsgeneral lack of oversight and lawlessnessETCIf I owned a building, the only way I would do this is if the building was junk anyway, some third party was leasing it from me, and I was legally absolved of any responsibility whatsoever in the operation.

6 March 2019 | 0 replies
I really want to prevent the property to go to auction because (1) I do not have the cash for it and (2) I think I will get outbid.

17 March 2019 | 72 replies
The better practice is not to notarizefor a spouse or family member in order to preserve the integrity of the notarization and to prevent a challenge to the notarization.Get a lawyer to write a letter.

8 March 2019 | 0 replies
Meaning, what if anything could I do to keep my 30 year fixed rate and prevent someone from going after me personally?