1 March 2021 | 2 replies
As a courtesy only, the complete text of § 3712 is provided below: The deed conveys title to the purchaser free of all encumbrances of any kind existing before the sale except:1) Any lien for installments of taxes and special assessments, that installments will become payable upon the secured roll after the time of the sale.2) The lien for taxes or assessments or other rights of any taxing agency that does not consent to the sale under this chapter.3) Liens for special assessments levied upon the property conveyed that were, at the time of the sale under this chapter, not included in the amount necessary to redeem the tax-defaulted property, and, where a taxing agency that collects its own taxes has consented to the sale under this chapter, not included in the amount required to redeem from sale to the taxing agency.4) Easements of any kind, including prescriptive, constituting servitudes upon or burdens to the property; water rights, the record title to which is held separately from the title to the property; and restrictions of record.5) Unaccepted, recorded, irrevocable offers of dedication of the property to the public or a public entity for a public purpose, and recorded options of any taxing agency to purchase the property or any interest therein for a public purpose.6) Unpaid assessments under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Division 10 (commencing with Section 8500) of the Streets and Highways Code) that are not satisfied as a result of the sale proceeds being applied pursuant to Chapter 1.3 (commencing with Section 4671) of Part 8, or that are being collected through a foreclosure action pursuant to Part 14 (commencing with Section 8830) of Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code.

21 January 2021 | 28 replies
That path could have become a prescriptive easement through use.

14 May 2017 | 23 replies
You won't find medical doctors being taught a new procedure by a non-physician retired salesman, you won't find a lawyer going to law school being taught by a some basket weaver......real estate is much different, most all of these gurus are "pitch men", they don't teach business or law or real estate, they show programs or schemes that are their product.

26 June 2017 | 4 replies
Due to the school growing in the area (they are adding more degrees like a physician's assistant degree) and they are currently at 60% occupancy of the land they actually own in the area, you can see there's only growth potential for a rental market within 1 mile of the school itself for a while so the equity will continue to increase in value while I continue to collect rent at the local market price.

19 April 2017 | 2 replies
Advise the occupants in writing (so you have a paper trail) that they should secure their pets and lock up firearms, prescriptions and valuables.Publicize the group showing as widely as possible.

27 October 2017 | 5 replies
The exception is if you are a physician (MD) got a job offer letter they will consider your application.

19 August 2021 | 6 replies
The "Good Faith" Acquisitive Prescription (called adverse possession in other states) period is 10 years.

20 July 2017 | 3 replies
Does anyone have familiarity with the physician loan?

26 July 2017 | 157 replies
My monthly expenses: Monthly Expenses Item Name Budgeted Charity $120.00 $120.00 Debt Repayment Debt $1,300.95 $1,450.95 Housing House Warrenty $49.99 Mortgage $2,409.00 $2,458.99 Utilities Electricity $150.00 Gas $40.00 Internet $39.99 Cell Phone $120.00 ADT Alarm $47.99 Trash $50.00 Water $50.00 $497.98 *Food Grocery $800.00 Dog Food $100.00 $900.00 *Transportation Car insurance $245.00 Gas & Oil $240.00 Car Lease 1 $256.04 Car Lease 2 $391.17 Car Wash $15.95 $1,148.16 *Clothing Adults $25.00 Children $25.00 Cleaning/Laundry $0.00 $50.00 Medical/Health Dentist $54.00 Dog Insurance $36.48 Prescription Drugs $200.00 Health Insurance $0.00 Co-pays $25.00 $315.48 *Personal School Supplies $35.00 School Tuition $166.00 $201.00 Dining out / Recreation Entertainment $160.00 Spotify / Audible / Netflix / Hulu / Amazon $57.44 Dining out $140.00 $357.44Total expenses including debt repayment $7500

9 August 2017 | 18 replies
For more information, I am a physician with good credit.