
7 March 2019 | 5 replies
Eldred.Not so much as a cover to cover read but as a point of reference for Real Estate terms and procedures.

15 June 2015 | 8 replies
The advice, forms and procedures you gave, have no relevance to anything regarding a foreclosure in the state of California.

17 April 2016 | 9 replies
Generally speaking, it is a good idea to record the deed of transfer in your local land records office (which is typically done as part of the closing procedure).

29 July 2015 | 61 replies
I always appreciate advice, but after consulting several local Realtors they all seem to agree that when an offer is presented to a bank their procedure is simply not to take a deposit till after a bid is accepted.When it comes to private sale offers you are all right in that a deposit can possibly be tendered.Those are the facts in my area.

16 March 2022 | 10 replies
You need to re-evaluate your policies and procedures!

13 April 2011 | 12 replies
Yes don't just assume because it is junk or that utilities are off that they have left.Even if they don't live their some use the space for free storage.Each state has specific property disposal laws that must be followed.So make sure you are following the laws and procedures OF YOUR STATE and not someone else's experience from another state which might not apply.I can tell you in the state of Georgia that if it appears 500 or more of property is leftover you must file for eviction.Your local eviction attorney will help you from your state on what is required.Don't assume things.When you assume things that's when it gets expensive!

19 July 2017 | 3 replies
Please check your landlord tenant laws as to the correct procedure for the security deposit, this will let you know how to process.

29 May 2019 | 16 replies
The second best time is today.Unfortunatley there is not easy answer to your question witha 1-2-3 procedure and boom you are there.

10 June 2017 | 14 replies
This notice is given to meet the requirements of legal notice to vacate and quit, and if said premises have not been vacated on the date aforesaid, suit will be brought against you for possession thereof.Name of Owner.Make two original copies so both have fresh ink.Sign and date.You can then deliver the notice in person, or pay a court server to do so.If she doesn't vacate by the date given, then have the lawyer start the lawsuit procedures.