
31 October 2018 | 5 replies
Think about it, most likely a family is NOT going to want to live in a 2/1 and a old farm house converted to updown duplex...nope. downstairs neighbor going to hate a family it they moved in upstairs due to noise kids will make ...Plus old farm house maintenance nightmare going to nickel and dime you to death...and it's a converted duplex pass.

26 June 2015 | 4 replies
Answer: PERSONAL INJURYThe Tenant(s) agrees that the Landlord will not be liable or responsible in any way for any personal injury or death that may be suffered or sustained by the Tenant(s) or by any person for whom the Tenant(s)are responsible who may be on the Premisses of the Landlord or for any loss of or damage or injury to any property, including cars and contents thereof belonging to the Tenant(s) or to any other person for whom the Tenant(s) is responsible.In the event of any significant injury or damage to Tenant(s), Tenant(s)’s family, or Tenant(s)’s invitee’s, licensees, and/or guests, or any personal property suffered in the leased premises or in any common area, written notice of same shall be provided by Tenant(s) to Landlord at the address designated for delivery of notice (identical to address for payment of rent) as soon as possible but not later than five (5) days of said injury or damage.

2 December 2017 | 4 replies
Usually it is used in the case of a broken home where each parent may want to will their portion of the property to their own respective children upon their death instead of to their spouse.Sounds like a good question for a Real Estate attorney, or 1031 exchange expert.

8 December 2017 | 4 replies
A very close family member has a reverse mortgage on their home, and we'd love to keep the property in the family as a rental after he passes.But how does the process go in a reverse mortgage go, after a death of the owner?

3 April 2015 | 6 replies
If house was appraised at certain amount at time of her death, does that mean the house has to be sold at that amount?

16 August 2015 | 3 replies
I currently have a foster in our home that is a white young female boxer that is totally deaf that was knocking on deaths door.

21 April 2017 | 13 replies
The market trends have no effect on a situation where a seller may become motivated and needs to leave their property (job, divorce, death, etc).If you buy low, you can make money renting or resell at a higher price.
1 August 2017 | 2 replies
There are still distressed sellers, difficult situations, jobs lost, divorces, jail situations, and death, all of which lead to a property that must be sold.

23 September 2018 | 2 replies
In a similar inheritance situation, we had the choice to leave a seasoned mortgage in place, as there is not a due on sale when title (ownership) is transferred through a death certificate.

15 December 2011 | 7 replies
I'll just call it Death Pledge from now on.Thanks Kevin and Bryan.