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Kristian Peter Web Short Sale
14 September 2010 | 19 replies
I believe CA is not a deficiency state, so I assume that the approval letters were free of that language.
Sam M. Practicing real estate without a license???
9 July 2010 | 21 replies
If they draft any additional language in the form, they are then "practicing law without a license".
Rich Schroeder Pipe bomb explodes at oil executives house
16 July 2010 | 29 replies
Damn law school entrants letting the engineers know who rules the roost for language skills!
Matt Betzler New member from Pittsburgh
13 July 2010 | 0 replies
I'm a 20 year old college student attending Penn State University.
Katrina P. Newby in MD - HELP!
13 July 2010 | 11 replies
Realize you will need some of your own money to do a fix and flip. 15% of ARV would be able the least I'd be comfortable to have on hand.Your language in 3) has worked for me.
B Cory New Wells and Chase Approval Letters
19 August 2010 | 8 replies
We asked them to "define flipping" as I could rehab and resell and flip in 45 days and the negotiator for WF said, "We don't care what you do with the property once you take title"Now, that does't mean they will remove the language from their approval.
Sharon Vornholt Exit Strategies For Wholesalers. Assigning the Contract
6 August 2010 | 0 replies
A common misconception is that you need to write language such as “and or assigns†after the purchasers name to make it assignable.
Ty Moffett lease options / addendum / realtors!
27 August 2012 | 19 replies
In your agreement it will need to have language of it prevailing over any other agreements made to that date (signing yours last with date and times).You can incorporate your contract by referrence and any paragraphs that may contradict will be prevailing under your contract.You should have an attorney do this for you the first time and then follow that addendum style thereafter.Actually, a Realtor is between a rock and a hard place because at the local level, like with the Board of Realtors, they may have agreed to use only the standard contract and amend it as necessary, OTH, state law will probably state, as well as broker's requirements, to present all offers.
Harry M. Lease renewal question
7 August 2010 | 3 replies
My question is about how to handle the renewals:1) Create a new lease.2) Create an addendum to the existing lease, saying that the agreement between old owner and tenant is now is now between us and tenant (any tips on language also much appreciated).The content of the old lease is ok, so I'm mostly interested if there is any advantage of one over the other.Thanks in advance for any replies.
Bryan Hancock Are Realtors Worth The Commission Anymore?
14 July 2021 | 96 replies
In my opinion, things that are very culturally specific or language / accent / idiom related are harder to outsource.