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Dennis Nemitz Screen them all?
20 January 2014 | 4 replies
For co signers, I require social security number, employer and annual income.
Marian Smith Does a SF rental have to meet current code in Texas?
20 January 2014 | 4 replies
Setting aside the security/liability issues, you can now put on Smartkey, which makes re-keying even easier.
Bryan Hancock Regulation A+ Offerings - A New Era At The SEC
20 January 2014 | 2 replies
For those looking to learn more about our new securities environment this is an excellent read:For those looking to learn more about our new securities environment this is an excellent read:The article does a great job of talking through the constraints for issuers and the problems with the current legislation from a state securities standpoint.
Ron Lillie private money to LLC
20 January 2014 | 4 replies
If you're talking about a hard money lender (who may prefer to be called private money lender), they will lend the money into the LLC once the deal has been reviewed and approved, taking a security interest in the property (mortgage or deed of trust), and most likely a personal guarantee from at least one partner in the LLC.if you're talking about actually taking on an investor partner in a deal, then they would be a member of the LLC and how the money comes into the partnership would be negotiated up front and dealt with in the partnership agreement.
Dana Gearhart Considering pets.....
20 January 2014 | 16 replies
We do have the regular security deposit (average $1,300) which we feel can cover any problems we may have.
Dave Murphy Foreclosure Without Notice/
30 January 2014 | 38 replies
This is the time to gather your lease and evidence of recent payments and evidence of a security deposit, if any.
Kyle Hipp Police damaged property while entering property, damage?
20 January 2014 | 3 replies
I would definitely take this out of the tenant's security deposit, since it's his arrest that ultimately caused the damage.
Brian L. Student Investor Denver, CO
24 January 2014 | 16 replies
That being said, I am in no way licensed or officially a professional in the construction business but I am a great handy man and I can demolish things like nobody's business.I have set some solid goals for 2014 including actually starting my business.
Ron Kelley Showing Property Management The Door
22 January 2014 | 11 replies
@Ron Kelley Find out what the policy is for tenant security deposits.
Diego Corzo Landlord vs Tenant Dispute on lease termination
24 January 2014 | 11 replies
Diego, if you can, I would go see a Legal Aid attorney and see if they can help you recover your Security Deposit based on tenant/landlord law in your State.