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Account Closed Subject To : Seller filed a bankruptcy
31 October 2018 | 13 replies
The trustee could decide that the transaction was fraudulent (if there was a transfer of assets "that occurred during the two years before your filing on the official bankruptcy" 11 US Code 548(a)(1) ) and reverse the transaction.
Andrew B. Detached garage conversion
6 February 2019 | 11 replies
You can tell by the zoning code (example RM2-3).  
Yoni R. Understanding Refinancing once and for all!!!
3 March 2017 | 18 replies
Once the appraisal comes back and is approved by the bank it is typically fairly quick (about a week or less) for loan documents to be prepared.Depending on where you live, a city inspector will likely do an inspection on any permits pulled to make sure the work is done according to code.  
Troy Leinster Can I use mixed-use commercial space for residential tenant?
22 June 2018 | 2 replies
Your local Building & Code enforcement department can probably point you in the right direction.
Chip Chronister Arkansas is trying to make wholesaling illegal
13 March 2019 | 40 replies
Arkansas Code § 17-42-104(a)(1), concerning exemptions, is 20 amended to read as follows: 21(a) This chapter does not apply to: 22(1) A person not licensed under this chapter who performs any of 23 the acts described in § 17-42-103(10) with regard to the property owned, 24 leased, or purchased by him or her; as: 25(A) An owner of an individual freehold or leasehold 26 interest in real estate; 27(B) In the case of a corporation, limited liability 28 company, limited partnership or other entity recognized by law holding a 29 freehold or leasehold interest in the real estate under subdivision (a)(1)(A) 30 of this section, a member, manager, partner or officer, who has authority to 31 and does make management decisions affecting the overall policy of the entity 32 regarding real estate activities involving only the interest of the owner; 33(C) An individual attempting to acquire for his or her 34 personal use a freehold or leasehold interest in real estate; or 35(D) In the case of a corporation, limited liability 36HB11632 01-12-2017 09:53:17 SRC062company, limited partnership or other entity recognized by law, intending to 1 acquire a freehold or leasehold interest in real estate under subdivision 2 (a)(1)(C) of this section, a member, manager, partner or officer, who has 3 authority to and does make management decisions affecting the overall policy 4 of the entity; 56SECTION 2.
Donta Busch Question about my first possible deal
8 January 2016 | 7 replies
Your value is really determined by location here and the size of the lot.Nashville changed the building codes 2 years ago and it allowed you to take a side yard and build a house on it.  
James Cheung how to dispose abandoned personal property of a trustee sales
21 January 2016 | 6 replies
JamesCalifornia has very spicific laws I would look at California Civil Code 1965, 1980 to 1991 those statues spell out in detail the procedure for disposing abandoned personal property.My apologies for not being clear in my first post but I went back and read this question from another site I read.  
Royce Sanders Your BEST/MOST CREATIVE negotiation story!
1 October 2016 | 10 replies
When the inspection turned up knob and tube I wanted to make sure this was taken care of given this is a rental and the electric was not up to code.
Redgy Saint-Germain My realtor refused to show me 2 deals because of his commision !!
11 April 2019 | 212 replies
Hey @Redgy Saint-Germain , The very first article of the Realtor Code of Ethics states that agents are to a "pledge themselves to protect and promote the interest of their client" (you).