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13 November 2013 | 6 replies
Originally posted by Gracy Josh: The lease contract says 2 months notice + 1 Month rent as fee for early terminationOkay well sounds pretty clear cut that they owe you 2 months plus the fee.If you rent it in less than 2 months then you should refund the rent part as you can't really collect rent from 2 parties at once.
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4 December 2015 | 62 replies
Attorneys will often think of either party dying or becoming incapacitated as that usually sparks concerns and they advise accordingly.
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13 July 2015 | 21 replies
Welcome to the party!
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17 November 2013 | 5 replies
No need to waste money on third party reps.
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18 November 2013 | 22 replies
without anything i writing and signed and notarized your swimming against the current on this one. you might have text but now a days you can delete what you want out of the log to make it what you want even if you printed it out or saved them on a computer you can still edit them they way you want. idk what your lawywe was talkin about but i would just give it back and just call back the 10-20 other interested parties. depending how long ago you denyed them they still may be seeking a apartment. much easier then all the legal night mare stuff.
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17 November 2013 | 6 replies
Go out and find deals and when you have a deal, the transactional funding part is easy.It is pretty tough to put one together, worry about that.
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17 November 2013 | 29 replies
Your contract should specify "liquidated damages" or "specific performance" as the penalty if one party can't perform under the contract.
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7 January 2014 | 34 replies
Ollisha from what you have stated it sounds like the listing broker has a another broker or agent with a pre-screened buyer ready to go.Odds of closing are much higher than a random buyer contacting the seller or listing broker to tie up a property with no money down.At this point it seems the listing broker has no interest in working your offer but might use the fact of your offer on the table to squeeze out more terms and price from the other party with the buyers broker.
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5 December 2013 | 11 replies
Jurisdiction still lies with the same court that granted it.Just so you know the court cannot order the lender to remove your name as they are not a party, if your ex wife cannot refinance because of bad credit, the court only has 2 options, hold her in contempt for not removing you, or ordering the property sold to satisfy the mortgage.
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20 November 2013 | 1 reply
I have been told you could be stuck w/ more than one property, so it could be risky, but you can cancel any contract, at any point prior to it being signed by the other party.