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23 July 2021 | 14 replies
That said, many leases address breaking the lease (ie, what the penalty is)Some states do not require that you attempt to mitigate losses and a tenant can be held responsible for the entire term of the lease financially...If they leave the place in good order and pay you all the rents due, I'd just find another tenant.
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9 August 2021 | 32 replies
Lastly, I caution to you have a realistic time frame and penalties built into the contract.
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3 August 2021 | 2 replies
Penalties may accrue if you do not file these forms.
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30 July 2021 | 7 replies
You can get cash out right away....but your rate will be higher...or maybe have a prepayment penalty...or maybe not be a 30 year loan...or some other feature that may not be as desirable.There is a lot of confusion about this subject but feel free to ask anything additional.
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2 August 2021 | 10 replies
Fees, charges, late charges, monetary penalties and interest charged pursuant to section 33-1803, other than charges for late payment of assessments are not enforceable as assessments under this section.
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31 July 2021 | 1 reply
Does your mortgage allow you to do a lump sum payment without any penalty?
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11 August 2021 | 93 replies
Hi Bryan,I am not an attorney and this should not be considered legal advice.I don't know how they conduct real estate in New Jersey or Illinois, but based on my experience here in California:If you have a physical inspection contingency and/or a loan contingency, you should be able to exit the purchase contract penalty-free and get your earnest money deposit back.I am not seeing the grounds for the seller to sue you for damages.
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3 August 2021 | 18 replies
There should be a clear penalty for breaking the lease early and it should be spelled out in the lease.
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4 August 2021 | 8 replies
SFRValue$165,000.00LTV75.00%Loan Amount$123,750.00Rent1650Taxes1882Insurance750Dues0Rate5.125%Balance123750Loan Payment$673.80Total PITIA$893.14Residual Income$756.86DSCR1.84730-year fixed, 5 year prepayment penalty (1% of prepaid balance)75% LTV at 5.125%DUPLEXValue$175,000.00LTV75.00%Loan Amount$131,250.00Rent1725Taxes2232Insurance744Dues0Rate5.125%Balance131250Loan Payment$714.64Total PITIA$962.64Residual Income$762.36DSCR1.79230-year fixed, 5 year prepayment penalty (1% of prepaid balance)75% LTV at 5.125% (the same for both scenarios)
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9 August 2021 | 7 replies
That way you are saving for "traditional retirement" with the option to deploy the cash (not all of it, there are are max caps) at very low penalty if the opportunity arises.