
31 March 2013 | 19 replies
A minor ommission was that the warranty deed mentioned is a special warranty deed or excepting out the liens of record.What complicates a single note as a wrap is when the date payments are made for the application of principal and interest don't match the underlying loan.

6 November 2012 | 13 replies
You will be able to get a residential loan at low interest, you use bank leverage to get a higher return and your cash flow will be much higher.If you cannot find a valid, legal reason to get out of this contract, then I believe the worst that could happen is that you will lose your earnest money deposit.

11 November 2012 | 9 replies
You still have a valid lease, so you should still receive the Section 8 portion of the rent for the lease term.

6 November 2012 | 7 replies
(I have no idea if my lease clause is valid.)

8 January 2013 | 0 replies
Tenant acknowledges that it is the Tenant’s responsibility to furnish a valid forwarding address for Tenant at the time of termination, otherwise Landlord shall send the statement and refund, if any to the address of the Leased Premises or any other address the Tenant has otherwise provided Landlord during the Lease term and Landlord will not be held responsible for any delay or failure in the statement and refund, if any, reaching Tenant under such circumstances.

9 January 2013 | 6 replies
I'm not a lawyer so I could be wrong, and they may not let you out without cancellation fees or require two doctor's notes or something, but if you have a valid letter from a medical professional, mental health or otherwise, stating you are not able to attend school any longer due to your illness, and their policy is that they accept cancellations due to having to leave school for an illness, then that should work.
10 January 2013 | 7 replies
I've also been reading quite a bit about the 50% and 2% rules and wanted to validate my understanding of them.

27 January 2013 | 20 replies
It doesn't sound like you have any valid reason for"filing a lien".

12 January 2013 | 5 replies
Upon my 2nd or 3rd property I believe that would become more valid, or am I mistaken?

12 January 2013 | 2 replies
The credit program, the home warranty, the contracts, which they won't have nor will they copy mine, and wouldn't make sense to use without me anyway, the financing...everything.