
27 May 2021 | 7 replies
If he doesn't extend that date, then the courts will start going through the backlog of cases they haven't had.

1 June 2021 | 13 replies
In other words if you do not keep the state up to date on the proper place to serve you, you may never know that you received service by operation of law.

24 July 2021 | 6 replies
@Adam Putman @Troy GandeeBelow are the waiting periods for major credit events:Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac:Chapter 7 or 11 Bankruptcy:4 years OR 2 years IF extenuating circumstances.Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: 2 years from discharge date OR 4 years from dismissal date.Multiple BK filings: 5 years IF more then one filing within the last 7 years.Deed in Lieu, Pre-foreclosure sale,charge off of a mortgage: 4 years OR 2 years IF extenuating circumstances.Foreclosure: 7 years OR 3 years IF extenuating circumstances, Max LTV is 90%, purchase or rate/term of primary residence ONLYFHA:Chapter 7 or 11 Bankruptcy: 2 years from discharge date.Chapter 13 Bankruptcy:2 years from discharge date OR 12 months with satisfactory payment history from Court.

17 May 2021 | 8 replies
@Monica SethNo, for a couple of reasons....1) moving back in for 6 months Still won’t get you to the 2 (24 mo.s) years of the last 5 years (60 mo.s)..you still have that 3 years 4 months (40 mo.) gap in there.Every month going forward, you lose one month that you lived there before you rented it, as you look back 60 months from your Sale date....so you can’t meet the rule unless you move back in for 2 years.2) If you moved back in for 2 whole years, to meet to 2 out of 5 rule, you still won’t get the full exclusion because you met the 2 out of 5 rule After it was a rental.

18 May 2021 | 5 replies
You have when the contract was opened and you have some dated method of when the seller told you the tenant was behind.

17 May 2021 | 4 replies
I would just modify the lease agreement to state the move in and move out dates

18 May 2021 | 10 replies
They gave me a court date in two weeks.

17 May 2021 | 2 replies
Ask the seller to move the closing date a month out with addendum that the side I want to occupy has been vacant on closing?

18 May 2021 | 6 replies
Did you really need to ask the internet if that was unreasonable?

18 May 2021 | 1 reply
My mortgage is $1001, with another $550/m in trash, electric, salts/chlorine, internet, pest control and lawn.