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Paolo Ruggieri Need urgent -Atlanta watershed - $5000 bill - they shut service
3 March 2021 | 58 replies
Such supplier may charge a fee not to exceed $10.00 to provide the requested information. (4) The failure of the public or private water supplier to provide such statement within such ten business day period shall: (A) Cause any lien for unpaid charges provided by this Code section to be extinguished and to be of no force or effect as to the title acquired by the purchaser or lender, if any, and their respective successors and assigns in the transaction contemplated in connection with such request; and (B) Prevent the public or private water supplier from denying water services to the new real property owner or tenant. (5) The information specified in the public or private water supplier's statement shall be binding upon the public or private water supplier as of the date of the statement and for 30 days thereafter.
William Nohmor Need residential leasing agent and RE attorney in Delaware
6 January 2017 | 2 replies
BPs forum prevents the sharing of contact information so you'll have to look them up on the internet I guess.  
Jason Genovese Can the Previous Owner buy back the house?
20 April 2017 | 8 replies
I can not think of anything that would prevent this, but my spidey sense is tingling a little bit on this one.  
Shearill Brown 2nd Lien behind in payments
9 January 2017 | 14 replies
Also California homestead real estate law does not prevent the involuntary (“forced”) sale of a home by a creditor when the property can be sold for an amount that would satisfy all prior liens and the California homestead real estate law exemption amount.
Jesse Kailahi Credit Score Impact of Making Multiple Offers and Does it Matter?
5 January 2017 | 6 replies
Do you, should you, prevent your credit score from tanking?
Patrick Martone Becoming a Licensed Contractor to obtain FHA loans and rehab
31 January 2017 | 10 replies
While you may live in the first one before you sell it, they have these parameters to prevent exactly what you are planning....FHA is designed for people who actually intend to live in them long term.
Kevin Myhre The bank will not give up the property
10 January 2017 | 17 replies
@Kevin MyhreI've been getting a lot of push back from banks and servicers these days.The investors are preventing banks from going below certain numbers.
Mark Boettcher Insurance for a duplex with an outside stairway.
12 February 2017 | 8 replies
Yes Marcus but from the insurance companies point of view they want to avoid unnecessary risks.   
Eric Hrlbock Buying a tax foreclosure
7 January 2017 | 2 replies
I had a roofer tarp the roof to prevent further damage.
Ashley V. Charging tenant for unnecessary house calls?
13 January 2017 | 13 replies
@Ashley V. consider making some short videos on the "how to" for each of the constant maintenance calls. email to them once they call, this will help with some due diligence and cut out some of the unnecessary home visits.