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Josh Adams Appraiser dictating shared driveway easement?
16 March 2021 | 6 replies
The lender was also requiring we get easement language in our agreement that the neighbors lender would ALSO have to sign off on. 
Account Closed Cash for Investment?
8 August 2018 | 7 replies
The ancients used it to talk about the linguistic sophistication of barbarians who came to their lands, eager to live or work or trade with them, and yet were so ignorant of the Greek language that it wasn't that they didn't understand a single word, they didn't know a single syllable of the language
Sam Crochet Landlords with success in issuing master leases to third parties?
13 August 2018 | 4 replies
I'm sure there are red flags and contract language I need to look out for that normal landlords with monthly tenants do not have to be aware of.Please PM me if you have been in this situation as a landlord!
Eric Horton Are my Wholesale Contracts good in PA
18 September 2018 | 9 replies
@Eric HortonDoes the wholesale contract contain any language for RESDL seller disclosure?
Ryan Mosch New to BP and looking at our first property to flip.
15 August 2018 | 11 replies
Even your Bank may not allow a 2nd note see the contract and see if it contains any language about that.Remember that the bank does most things that will benefit them, not you. 
Matt Rutter Short-Term Loan Agreement
18 April 2019 | 3 replies
We used one of those legal websites and here is the language we used with repayment specific to our situation.Loan AgreementDated: __________FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned, NAMES (the "Borrower"), located at ADDRESS, hereby promises to pay to the order of NAMES, (the "Lender"), located at ADDRESS, the principal sum of $XXXX together with annual interest of X% on the principal balance, and in accordance with the terms set forth below.Payment.
Jeff Duford Do you let your tenants paint?
14 August 2018 | 13 replies
Regrettably tenants never pay attention to their lease language but when they ask about doing work you can then simply remind them.
Scott Smith Opportunity Zones Investing
28 September 2019 | 33 replies
@Matt Fore Yes it does have to be capital gain although there is some language that just references "gains" so we are waiting on additional guidance as to whether ordinary gains would qualify.I think the reason capital gains need to be invested into the funds instead of straight cash is that by recognizing a capital gain you are selling something which promotes economic activity (selling stocks, businesses, real estate, etc.)
Cortez Williams Wholesaling in Minnesota
30 August 2018 | 11 replies
@Nathan Platter shouldn't a wholesale contract include language such as "the buyer and/or assignee" Or do you just throw that in the additional terms of the standard residential agreement?
Greg Wright Working on IRA property
17 August 2018 | 19 replies
That language is bi-directional.