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Benjamin Subercaseaux Common Ground Issue
12 March 2009 | 5 replies
I would not have even filed a claim with my company but queried your neighbor's attorney if it was the HOA or the HOA's carrier that denied liability and demanded a denial letter from the HOA's carrier before filing a claim on your insurance.
Peter Matthews Seeking a HML - Coastal Monmouth County NJ
9 July 2008 | 9 replies
Is closing a full file in 3 to 5 days fast enough?
Jo Ei Problem Tenants
9 July 2008 | 13 replies
I suspect they will cool it for a day or two and then be right back at it.I would have given them a written notice that the brother was not on the rental agreement and he would have to move out within 72 hours, or I would file an eviction on them.If your rental agreement doesn't clearly state that no additional persons can move in without written permission, and clearly have a limit on how long guests can stay, then get your rental agreement changed.Also be sure it says no pet-sitting, while you are at it.I might not evict, but they'd get their 30 day notice if he didn't move out.
Ingrid Nagy Question on an REO Listing & Offer
10 July 2008 | 13 replies
By Nat'l Assoc of Realtors (NAR) standards, which is carried over in many of the state associations, Realtors have to present all legitimate offers.Having said that, you may want to read a bunch in this forum as the chances of your offer being accepted is quite low, though possible.
Kathy Collins Everybody wins
8 July 2008 | 3 replies
He even filed it with the county.They are holding the deed and I am paying a mortgage with an agreed upon interest rate.
Ray Erdmann Opinion Needed On Making Offers On Props Still Listed w/MLS
11 July 2008 | 3 replies
Put the properties under contract using an "Option Contract", versus an actual Purchase Contract.NOTE: From another forum I'm a member of, I hear using an OC is pretty standard practice, as most Title Companies are familiar with these...plus they also get around any 'seasoning' issues that some lenders might require.C.
Jay Oliver How Far off in my Thinking am I? :)
13 July 2008 | 43 replies
Most places have a habitability standard that requires the owner to do the maintenance.
Shawna Weaver ANY LENDING OUT THERE FOR NOO WITH OVER 4 PROPERTIES
24 July 2008 | 11 replies
And the usual "ad nauseam" conditions.5) It's quirky stuff in the automated submissions but my broker is working a number of files right now along these lines.6) Next: GOLDEN TIP2: Countryslide ooops!
Jason Schmidt What is considered Financial Independence?
8 September 2008 | 42 replies
Sanding sheetrock or filing evictions.
Rosen Parker Invest in Real Estate or Stocks???
23 October 2008 | 39 replies
If you have 10k you can typically only by 10k in stock, but with 10k, even with tighter lending standards you can get a home valued at 100k.