
26 April 2011 | 36 replies
Louisville has several investor-friendly banks, (I like First Capital), so that is favorable.In your favor: three years of successful landlording experience, excellent credit, spouse with steady wage income.

15 October 2019 | 12 replies
It may feel a little crazy while you are in it, but planes are built to withstand those motions.

10 March 2011 | 10 replies
(even if the statute says "reasonable attorneys fees") My understanding is that if the attorney that is charging them, feels they are reasonable, then he can charge them.In my situation, I have come across this 1 time too many with this law firm, it is so outrageous on what they charge in comparison for services that were done. ie, NOTHING but answering a motion on behalf of the HOA.

15 March 2011 | 3 replies
While it's true that anyone can sue anybody and everybody for anything, many lawsuits are settled on terms favorable to the defendant merely because of the entity holding title.The headlines are made when a huge judgement is entered or when a judge or jury elect to throw out corporate law and "punish" a particular individual by piercing the entity veil.

14 March 2011 | 5 replies
Price fixing is illegal so RE companies cannot charge a set industry price.As a Realtor or licensed agent you owe the seller your Fiduciary responsibility.http://www.efmoody.com/arbitration/fiduciary.html The good faith has been interpreted to impose an obligation to act reasonably in order to avoid negligent handling of the beneficiary's interests as well the duty not to favor ANYONE ELSE'S INTEREST (INCLUDING THE TRUSTEES OWN INTEREST) over that of the beneficiary.

22 January 2011 | 16 replies
Perhaps her deceit will work in your favor by putting more pressure on her to get a quick response to your offer.

19 January 2011 | 8 replies
You probably don't care about this much since your hold period is short for flipping.If you are confident exit is date-certain I would be in favor of you paying as little money as possible up front.
2 February 2011 | 23 replies
It's his board he owns it :roll: And do me a favor.

29 January 2011 | 1 reply
Property is next to newly built lightrail, mall & shopping closeby.SELLERS MOTIVATION:Owner is absentee and wants to sell at favorable terms/owner finance.

26 January 2011 | 11 replies
In all fairness to the current seller, he pulled some pretty good comps, and I've got a realtor friend pulling some comps for me as a favor.