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Jason Yarusi When someone breaks in your rehab and changes the locks on you...
17 November 2016 | 4 replies
Lesson #3 I call each town now as the Uniform construction code since Hurricane Sandy has gone out the window and many towns are implementing additional items that were never needed before and this includes utility shutoff procedures.Here is where the fun part started, I go over to the house the day after closing with my wife Pili Yarusiand two of our guys for review.
Timothy Metra Will the military take away from me as a real estate investor?
3 February 2017 | 15 replies
Benefits, free college (although I don't care for the idea of college, it could be nice to have a degree), the pride in wearing a uniform, etc.
Account Closed Private Money Contract
22 February 2018 | 9 replies
Borrower acknowledges having received a copy of the Fictitious Deed of Trust and agrees to be bound by the Sections and paragraphs of the Fictitious Deed of Trust incorporated into this Security Instrument.INCORPORATION OF FICTITIOUS DEED OF TRUST PROVISIONSTHIS SECURITY INSTRUMENT combines uniform covenants for national use and non-uniform covenants with limited variations by jurisdiction to constitute a uniform security instrument covering real property.BORROWER COVENANTS that Borrower is lawfully seised of the estate hereby conveyed and has the right to grant and convey the Property and that the Property is unencumbered, except for encumbrances of record.Borrower warrants and will defend generally the title to the Property against all claims and demands, subject to any encumbrances of record.TOGETHER WITH all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property.All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Security Instrument.All of the foregoing is referred to in this Security Instrument as the “Property.”
Tommy Quach Can my HOA charge me if not stated a price in the CC&R? AIRBNB
9 August 2017 | 17 replies
As long as they enforce the rule and the fine uniformly, you have little recourse.What's more likely is they will cover themselves by instituting a fine amount first in step one, then step two they will fine you.  
Tereal Wilsonn Seller only wants cash
30 July 2017 | 14 replies
Its a stack of wood, and other raw & man made materials, stacked uniformly on a piece of land. 
Alex Zemianek Do you need a Real Estate license to manage vacation rentals??
6 August 2018 | 22 replies
Louis region, with its many municipalities, continues to lack uniform regulations regarding short-term rental properties.
Lee Nguyen VA Home Lenders Handbook
25 July 2017 | 9 replies
How much time have you spent studying the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice?
Michael Hajduk 121 Capital Gains Exclusion
26 July 2017 | 6 replies
Second:Per IRS:"If you are a member of the Uniformed Services or the Foreign Service, or an employee of the intelligence community in the Unites States, you may choose to suspend the 5-year test period for ownership and use if you are on qualified official extended duty.
Quinton Washington Pre- foreclosure question
19 August 2017 | 12 replies
The related, but not the same issue, is the question on the Uniform Residential Loan Application Form 1003 that everyone fills out when they take out a mortgage. 
Adam Craig Upset with property management... Self manage?
15 August 2017 | 19 replies
For instance does "the guy" have workers comp, GL insurance, a business license, trade license, professional liability, does he take before and after pictures, will he be around next month/year when there is a problem, whats his warranty on labor/materials, how fast can he respond, does he understand the issues involved in dealing with tenants regarding repairs, does he show up in a marked truck, uniformed, name badge or does he show up in a wife beater driving a beat up pickup and I could go on....The point is that there is ALWAYS someone cheaper out there but an experienced investor knows that cheaper is almost never better and in fact most of the time costs more money in the long run.