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Mark Hu HOA problems due to recession?
17 October 2011 | 6 replies
HOA's have a lot of potential to have problems so the more you learn the better.Poor construction is a common issue so what you see may be the result of design flaws.Poor management and not taking care of maintenance is another problem.
Ed L. Tenant Stepped on Roofing TACK.
8 August 2011 | 17 replies
Ed-The indemnification clause is designed to limit risk for incidental occurrences or acts of god like slips, falls, scratches, fire, lightning, etc.
Joshua Dorkin US Credit Downgraded from AAA to AA+
8 August 2011 | 37 replies
Allowing for a certain level of tax-free or reduced-taxed capital gains on investment properties would spur the housing.I wonder about the overhang that has resulted from the lack of adjustments in various markets (ie the inventory of unsold homes).This current administration took up the banner of pushing for the ratification of 3 trade deals left on the plate by George Bush and expedite the process for obtaining patents.
Joanne Basecki Please help me identify contact info for NAME,LLC.
26 April 2012 | 11 replies
Who is the designated agent for purpose of service?
Michael R. Located property on my own-realtor wants commission
15 August 2011 | 23 replies
When sending letters desperate sellers will respond to ANYTHING.Commission rights are based on laws by the state.In Georgia on the commercial side as a broker I can file a lien on the property and stop any sale where I am due a commission.That's right I can make them pay me or the deal doesn't happen.Here we use closing attorneys and they almost always check for instructions to the closing attorney for commissions.They want to make sure they do not conduct a closing without all the costs on the table.In the listing agreement usually there will be a "protection period" usually we put in 90 days where after the listing expires the seller will still owe a commission UNLESS they re-list with another broker.This clause is designed to keep sellers from telling buyers "Hey just wait until the listing expires so I can screw my broker/agent and sell to you without paying a commission!"
Rich Weese taxes, taxes, taxes- time to realize system is broke
16 August 2011 | 10 replies
In fact, it is designed to be inefficient.
Jen Maree Can I get my landlord to pay for new carpets?
14 August 2011 | 1 reply
I could understand his refusal if you were asking him to replace the pine kitchen cabinets with designer maple, but not for basic cleanliness.
Willow Bellotti I am new to this site...
17 November 2008 | 3 replies
I am working with a real estate tools website that is designed for investors so if you have questions you can hit me up.
Account Closed Please 'splain it to me like I'm 12 years old.
2 December 2008 | 46 replies
., ML), sales of properties located in areas designated by the President as federal disaster areas, will be exempt from the restrictions of the property-flipping rule.
Will Barnard Which method is more effective?
28 January 2009 | 19 replies
I know when I sort through the mail, unless I recognize the business (or they blow me away with a great design), I won't read it.