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Mike Thompson Would i have to disclose that i have my real estate license if I'm a investor and not under a broker
15 August 2015 | 4 replies
You might need to clarify the status of your license (if differences exist in CA) to get the same answer from two different government bodies.
Terry S. What if the delinquent owner files an bankruptcy after we bought his tax lien cert?!
18 August 2015 | 3 replies
I know have it as a Section 8 house and the government pays most of the rent every month like clockwork.
Galen Herbst de Cortina New investor from Westlake Village/Thousand Oaks California
3 April 2015 | 3 replies
It's especially rough to realize that there's the state government, the university, and several major employers all of whom bring in renters!
Eric Schneider Changing ownership from self to LLC
30 April 2015 | 29 replies
We have one very regular senior poster who has worked in government his whole life, and is so in love with big stateism he posted on one of these ubiquitous "LLC vs.
Devin Drowley County Assessor Value vs Fair Market Value
4 April 2015 | 7 replies
Here you go: Assessed Value Definition:Assessed value is the value of a property as of a certain date (usually January 1st) according to the tax rolls of your local government jurisdiction (county or city).
Lloyaal Thomas Water damages is being covered by my insurance, can I still go after the responsible unit for losses in rent?
8 April 2015 | 3 replies
If it's a common area drain pipe (that services more than one unit), check your governing docs as the HOA may be forced to pay for repairs in your unit.Often, the unit owner is responsible for the line servicing just their unit until it hits the main stack, which is where the association picks up responsibility.  
André Palmer Wholesaling... Opinions needed about it's affect on people and community.
6 April 2015 | 2 replies
It would take a huge amount of subsidies to keep a lot of these neighborhoods afloat as-is (there are numerous government programs to entice contractors to build/rehab in specific run-down areas of various cities with money to help build/sell/etc.) 
Brice Hall Purchasing 4 low income rental properties analysis and discussion
15 April 2015 | 31 replies
Also remember, the GOVERNMENT is most interested in getting Single Family homes into the hands of owner-occupied. 
Stan Hrincevich HOA Manager Licensing Empty on Content and Enforcement
16 April 2015 | 2 replies
The law fails to explicitly require any PM to follow State HOA laws and the governing documents of the HOA managed.
Dustin Little Two people on Deed and the bother wont answer sister's calls
2 July 2015 | 20 replies
I found this:§ 5307.01Tenants in common, survivorship tenants, and coparceners, of any estate in lands, tenements, or hereditaments within the state, may be compelled to make or suffer partition thereof as provided in sections 5307.01 to 5307.25 of the Revised Code.The content of the petition is governed by statute:§ 5307.03.A person entitled to partition of an estate may file his petition therefor in the court of common pleas, setting forth the nature of his title, a pertinent description of the lands, tenements, or hereditaments of which partition is demanded, and naming each tenant in common, coparcener, or other person interested therein, as defendant.The Court orders partition:§ 5307.04.If the court of common pleas finds that the plaintiff in an action for partition has a legal right to any part of the estate, it shall order partition of the estate in favor of the plaintiff or all interested parties, appoint one suitable disinterested person to be the commissioner to make the partition, and issue a writ of partition.