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Daniel E. Borrower Fighting Foreclosure: Part 2 - Mediation Request
29 January 2019 | 30 replies
In their Voluntary Petition, under their Statement of Intention for Individuals Filing Under Chapter 7, did they indicate "Retain the property and redeem it" or "Retain the property and enter into a Reaffirmation Agreement". 
Scott Andrews Painter Damaged the Place
1 December 2019 | 6 replies
The carpets will never be the same.I made a good faith effort to pay Javier half because I didn’t want to sour things with my realtor but he then threatened to put a lien on my place.I’ve now retained a lawyer and I’m going to sue him for damages.
Daniel Hidalgo Alabama Tax Sales Help
31 May 2023 | 6 replies
Any liens unsold at the auction are retained at the county level and can be sold individually or in another auction or en masse to one buyer within the first 45 days after the auction.
Pierre Royce 1031 Exchange Question
3 September 2017 | 9 replies
Hi @Khoa Ha, Yes, you should notify all your escrow agent and your real estate agent that you will be conducting a 1031 Exchange transaction so that they are aware of the 1031 Exchange and can draft their documents accordingly.You must also retain the services of a Qualified Intermediary who will draft the proper legal documents to structure the 1031 Exchange transaction.
Ryan Carroll Equity Share Owner
21 April 2019 | 1 reply
i'm currently looking to buy a property, and am trying to find a structure where the current owner can retain some ownership percentage (something like 20%) to participate in future cashflow / upside.
Mike Reed Farm land investor from Missouri
9 July 2016 | 6 replies
I've read reports that the financing structure and tax credits don't work out well for landowners because the panel manufacturers retain control along with associated tax breaks...
Gary Newsom Newbie from Cornelius, North Carolina
18 April 2016 | 6 replies
We retain our clients for up to a decade if not longer, hand in hand selecting, rehabbing, putting tenants in place, properly run by a stellar property management team....and of course...ALWAYS cash flowing.
Ashok Aletty Transferring property to a LLC
14 February 2017 | 20 replies
"LLC interest" is defined as Capital and Profits, so the original owner must retain 51% of the capital and profits of the LLC.  
Joji M. Legal - wholesale and lease option in CA
29 May 2012 | 5 replies
Also ask title companies who their attorney is.An attorney on retainer by these entities may not take new clients due to potential of conflicts of interests so asking about past ones can avoid such issues.
Andy Kurtz Partnership structure where one side has all the money
20 December 2016 | 3 replies
Retaining the attorney to draft the JV agreement, managing the books and records and working with the company's accountant for tax purposes, managing carry costs, i.e. paying taxes, utilities, obtaining and paying insurance?