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Shelly Irwin Tenants Negligence Causes Damage
13 March 2013 | 6 replies
Were they ever told that they were required to heat that room?
Tracy Zhen Lease Renewal with Another Yearr, or stay with Month-to-Month?
17 March 2013 | 16 replies
Might be the tenant cranking up the heat and opening the windows.
Eliot Rubin Valuing Condos
14 March 2013 | 4 replies
I say this because HOA fees cover many types of spending that also occur on single or multi family homes (roof, plowing, heating repairs etc) and these costs would not otherwise be taken into the first equation when valuing a single family / multifamily home.
Chad D. Whats the best way to find a good contractors for a rehab?
15 March 2013 | 12 replies
Yeah, I heat it when the hot water heater tank leaks - kind of unpredictable and never convenient.
Mary Hoyt Using Rocket Lawyer and forming an LLC
17 August 2014 | 14 replies
Your LLC may have buy-sell provisions, estate planning elements that avoid default provisions, keyman provisions and deductable life insurance to fund the loss of a key person, it can allow admittance and withdrawl of any member under special circumstances.......just provides more flexibility in every aspect of doing business.Another issue, professional liability, try nailing some internet attorney form shop for errors or ommissions, failing to provide prudent counsel....you'll likely see a disclaimer, "we ain't responsible for nothin", at least your attorney is held to higher standards and will defend his work!
G D HOA seeks reimbursement for repairing damaged drywall
20 March 2013 | 1 reply
We assumed these two things were related, but later found out that the ceiling damage had occurred three years ago when the upstairs kitchen sink drain ruptured and released several gallons of water, some of it going down into ceiling of the unit below.Since we did not know where the wastewater pipe connected to, we considered it a "common element" meaning a part of the condo that is used by multiple owners.
Scott Bartlett Attended my first local REI meeting!
20 March 2013 | 2 replies
From what I had learned at the local REI, the minimum requirement was there must be a heating source and one other thing I can't remember.
Mark Forest Damage clauses
26 March 2013 | 31 replies
When damage is caused by misuse or neglect, rather than as a consequence solely of normal and reasonable wear.a.)When sanitary napkins, garbage, grease, or foreign or harmful substances are placed into plumbing receptacles.b.)When damage results from activities or actions, which violate this agreement by Tenant or Tenant's guest(s).c.)When damage is caused by wind, rain, or other elements from leaving windows open or by the overflow of water in the property. d.)When and if the premises are burglarized or broken into. e.)Tenant agrees to be responsible for the cost of:i.all pest controlii.snow removaliii.any broken glass, no matter how it gets brokeniv.any broken door or lock - including storm doors, no matter how it gets broken.
Landen Ward Critique my Lease Option example?
30 March 2013 | 47 replies
Any contract in RE, having the elements meeting the Statute of Frauds and lawful inent will generally work so long as things go smoothly and take the parties to a settlement.
Landen Ward Basic RE Concepts
22 March 2013 | 7 replies
It's how we define it, measure it, value it, assign it, convey it, trade it, lease it, rent it, sell it, use it, how we divide it and the particles, minerals, water, gas and all elements are economically identified and advanced, leased, sold and conveyed.