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Mark Kovacs Remove load bearing wall
20 August 2019 | 31 replies
You've retained your architect, why don't you ask them their reasoning behind the layout being odd.
Dawn Burwell 20 year tenant or unknown for more money
26 May 2020 | 12 replies
Retaining long term tenants like that is worthwhile in my opinion if they take excellent care of the property but within reason in relationship to market rents.
Sachin Amin Huge losses with Freedom real estate group (Dayton)
23 January 2022 | 26 replies
But yes we are done with this unit as my lenders all they care about is their monthly payments and this unit has not generated even signal $$ yet after new tenant and we are burning reserves to just sustain. and as discussed on various calls the only last option is to cash out when the unit is empty so we can target first time home buyers in that area.
Dawn Brandt Pet Policy Violated / Beyond Normal Wear and Tear
15 February 2017 | 11 replies
Overall she didn't have enough security deposit to retain to pay for the damages.
Jay Makda Debt Collection Agency or Attorney?
13 May 2023 | 8 replies
You probably will only get 60-70% of it back as most of the attorneys work on retainer who do this, but if the guy has assets and the ability to pay you back then why not chase him? 
Marc Faulkner Ethics of Park Owners Requiring First Right of Refusal?
30 January 2020 | 47 replies
The cost to retain an attorney would be in excess of what my profit woulda/shoulda been....    2:)  I can find an attorney and sue the park, the parks manager and the seller for damages, while still accepting the $1,000 since it came from someone whos name is not on the Agreement to Sell Mobile Home.  3:)  I can take my $1,000 that was sent me, not sue anyone BUT, exact revenge in other ways, ie: A. using some type of workaround (as you mentioned), whenever possible, in this companies parks.  
Account Closed Seller has a mortgage, but bank didnt record it at deeds office! seller wants to pocket their proceeds, advice?
24 March 2015 | 15 replies
But I am sure the note holder has attorneys on retainer that would go after the house after it was sold .
Christopher Montgomery The Difference
22 June 2015 | 5 replies
The property owner retains title with the lien on the property.  
Account Closed Property Manager find better deals?
16 October 2015 | 6 replies
Ideally, we can retain the management of the property, but it's up to the new owner.Hope that helps.
Steven W. Loaning 401K Money to Fix/Flip Properties
15 January 2016 | 5 replies
@Steven W.Here are some of the main items to include on the promissory note.After you have drawn up the note or if the borrower has composed it, review the note to make sure it conforms to your Solo 401k requirements and is in compliance with the regulations.Confirm that the lender is your Solo 401k (it should read as follows, for example: Smith Do Solo 401k Trust)Sign all documents as trustee of your Solo 401kMake investment using funds from your Solo 401k checking accountWhen note payments commence, deposit all payments to your Solo 401k checking account (therefore, all payments need to be made payable to your Solo 401k)