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Brie Schmidt Chicago 2017 Lease and Disclosures
21 January 2017 | 2 replies
I also uploaded the necessary LBP and Radon Disclosures.  
Belliny Flores Subject-to contract or agreement
3 February 2022 | 2 replies
While you can use generic forms, to include the AAR standard form, there are many disclosures you will need to provide to the seller to ensure the transaction goes off in a legal and effective manner.
Daniel Gibson House Listed as 3/3 on MLS but County Assessor has it as a 3/2
26 June 2023 | 4 replies
(It's also likely in the property disclosure, but if not, get it in writing.) 
David Evans Virginia Specific Subto Contract
26 September 2022 | 6 replies
There really is nothing Virginia specific you need to include except the required Virginia Seller Disclosures
Noah Zielinski Canadian looking to invest in Arizona or Texas.
29 October 2013 | 12 replies
My disclosure is if I hook you up with any of them and you were to buy a property, I could make a referral fee from that.
Tristan S. Looking to network with investors in Boone, Blowing rock area !
8 August 2020 | 42 replies
I don't see it on the MLS.About Todd - Disclosure- I have not done the research yet.  
Jared Cornelison Did I offer too much?! What should I do?
12 November 2018 | 26 replies
Not even with California's soft, weird, and over the top disclosure laws would disclosing neighbors parties, or low conventional appraisals make any sense..  
Dennis P. What's the catch?
18 March 2016 | 13 replies
Real estate" is not one business or one type of investment, it is a number of related businesses or investmentsResidential, multi family, office building, warehouse, mixed use, retail, recreational, raw land, tech centersLarge, medium, small, microUrban, suburban, small town, rural, exurbsbDifferent states, different metropolitan areas, different cities, different neighborhoods, different blocks, different demographicsDifferent property age, different architectural style, different fixed expenses, different financing, different tenant mix, different tenant demandSingle net lease, double net lease, triple net lease, CAM, building allowances, rent holidays, lease length, buyout provisions, personal guarantees, lease renewal, cost of living increases, flat percentage increases, Different loan amortizations, fixed interest rate, variable interest rate, balloon payments, fully amortized, institutional loan, private loan, seller carry backBuy and hold, fix and flip, syndicate, partner, joint venture, self manage, professional manager, management company, leasing company, in-house leasing, real estate agent, licensing requirementsFederal laws, Federal regulations, state laws, municipal laws, rent control, eminent domain, set back requirements, utility easements, property taxes, special tax assessments, development districts, water districts, utility bondsPassive investing, active investing, portfolio income, business income, retirement funds, ERISA regulationsAsbestos, Clean Air Act, Environmental Super Fund, pollution control, water runoff, Flood plain, floodway, Flood control, Flood insurance, endangered species, wet lands Zoning, Planning Board, building permits, occupancy permit, community board hearings, noise ordinancesEviction laws, foreclosure laws, bankruptcy laws, civil liability, fair housing, tenant rights, disclosure laws, loan modification laws. 
Mark Butler BRRRR Financing Question
6 December 2018 | 25 replies
@Leo Poon The HUD is the final amount on the loan from the closing disclosure.
Mike Kelch Landlord CHA Disclosures for Chicago
5 March 2019 | 2 replies
Does anyone know if disclosures are required to potential tenants about subsidized housing?