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Ulric Lloyd SUBJECT TO SALE WITH SELLER RECEIVING EQUITY VIA MONTHLY PAYMENTS
17 December 2019 | 8 replies
If the seller is a minority, disabled, elderly, doesn't speak english as a first language or is a veteran you will not only have the probability of losing your case no matter what was signed (that you even have a valid agreement has to be decided by the judge in the first place) but you are likely to be fined even if you did everything right.
Account Closed Housing Hacking in my HoA
10 December 2019 | 1 reply
I want to see if the way I am interpreting the rules of my HoA makes sense regarding renting.According to the covenants: (a) no owner may lease less than his entire Lot; except as otherwise herein provided(b) all leases must be in writing(c) all leases shall provide that the terms of the lease and lessee's occupancy of the lot shall be subject in all respects to the provision in the Declaration, the Articles of Incorporation, the Bylaws, and these rules of the Association.
Chandra Dobbs Landlord tenant evictions and rights to enter property
15 December 2019 | 12 replies
Well thank you all for your replys rude or not.but yes I am moving on and he have lived at the residence for 7 years and paid my rent on time every month.im not going to explain anymore but yes in the state of California the landlord can' not enter your property or residence unless it is a emergency and with a 24 hour or 48 hour notice he or she can not enter without your permission.and for them to break my locks and go into my garage taking pictures and pushing on my door making threats that he's gonna break it down or go threw my windows that's not right.thats breaking and entering and breach of quit enjoyment along with alot of other rules he had broke.it don't matter if he owns the place or not that's also invasion of privacy and another charge could be home invasion.also he entered the day after he said he was within the 24 or 48 hour notice so he should have givin me another notice to enter.just because a tenant holds rent or goes threw a eviction does not mean they don't deserve to be respected as people.landlords or owners think they can do what they want because they own the place.well they can't they gotta follow rules just like everyone else.renting out your property is just like the tenant has ownership of it untill either the tenant releases it back to the owner or the judge untill then they have no right to force entry or bring a lock smith to open your doors.when you rent out propertys comes issues at times and always should be prepared.landlords should be aware of the tenants rights.also they should be aware if a tenant gets hurt on the property or there guest the landlord is responsible for that and suppose make sure property is safe at all times.so I got a bullet in my door and went threw the hall to my bathroom and my 14 year old son was home alone thank God he was ok but that's a security issue with the neighbor Hood hoodlums.and they say I gotta replace the door.nope.i got so much to say were tenants need to fight for there rights and stand there ground because alot of landlords are bully's and are unfair.they can be the nicest to your face and evil behind your back.and for your landlords to be telling your neighbors your situation and making fun of your mental state and your financial situation and your means of living is not right.i believe that is slander and due to all that causes emotional and physical distress.so maybe people should takes some notes.there wrong not right to enter if it's not a emergency.i stand by my beliefs
John Chan Which out of state market to invest in?
1 January 2020 | 10 replies
@John ChanData sources such as the American Community Survey, also known as the annual Census, can help you judge a location by considering key market indicators.
Oscar Cardenas Oregon Investor with some great info!
27 March 2020 | 3 replies
This being in San Bernardino, CA which declared bankruptcy.
Mark Bondurant Does lease with option to purchase run afoul of Dodd Frank?
12 December 2019 | 7 replies
Then, the other piece to consider is that there will be a magistrate (or judge or arbitrator) in real life who will be making a decision...so, you'll need to make some business risk decisions considering all of these factors.
Andy Mirza Is Automatic Stay in effect for this new case?
15 January 2020 | 7 replies
It's likely that the trustee of the BK from 2018 has requested that BK to be either dismissed or discharged but not yet signed by the judge and then filed.
Harman N. Housing Incentives Policy
17 October 2019 | 5 replies
@Daniel Judge You should call Michelle Castrogiovanie who is the contact for the Neighborhood Investment Districts/Residential Tax Incentives program.
Luke Gates Starting out in Denver: House Hack or nah?
23 October 2019 | 15 replies
@Luke Gates I've never lived alone, so I'm probably not the best person to judge whether it's difficult or not.
Ryan Jones Newbie - Test my Math?
17 October 2019 | 3 replies
I've found a place that I myself would enjoy living in which is a rule I'm using to judge the neighborhood and property.