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Jerry S. My Plan - Please offer your thoughts and help keep me accountable
23 November 2016 | 7 replies
Good job on making mini measurable and attainable goals.
Kenneth Collins forclosures
18 January 2021 | 8 replies
I hope this helps.86.752 Foreclosure by advertisement and sale.A trustee may not foreclose a trust deed by advertisement and sale in the manner provided in ORS 86.740 to 86.755 unless:(1) The trust deed, any assignments of the trust deed by the trustee or the beneficiary and any appointment of a successor trustee are recorded in the mortgage records in the counties in which the property described in the deed is situated;(2) There is a default by the grantor or other person that owes an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the trust deed, or by the grantor's or other person's successors in interest with respect to a provision in the deed that authorizes sale in the event of default of the provision;(3) The trustee or beneficiary has filed for record in the county clerk's office in each county where the trust property, or some part of the trust property, is situated, a notice of default containing the information required by ORS 86.745 and containing the trustee's or beneficiary's election to sell the property to satisfy the obligation;(4) The beneficiary has filed for recording in the official records of the county or counties in which the property that is subject to the residential trust deed is located:(a) A certificate of compliance that a service provider issued to the beneficiary under section 5, chapter 304, Oregon Laws 2013 (Enrolled Senate Bill 558), that is valid and unexpired at the time the notice of default is recorded; or(b) A copy of the affidavit with which the beneficiary claimed, under section 2 (1)(b), chapter 304, Oregon Laws 2013 (Enrolled Senate Bill 558), an exemption that has not expired;(5) The beneficiary has complied with the provisions of ORS 86.748;(6) The grantor has not complied with the terms of any foreclosure avoidance measure upon which the beneficiary and the grantor have agreed; and(7) An action has not been commenced to recover the debt or any part of the debt then remaining secured by the trust deed, or, if an action has been commenced, the action has been dismissed, except that:(a) Subject to ORS 86.010 and the procedural requirements of ORCP 79 and 80, an action may be commenced to appoint a receiver or to obtain a temporary restraining order during foreclosure of a trust deed by advertisement and sale, except that a receiver may not be appointed with respect to a single-family residence that the grantor, the grantor's spouse or the grantor's minor or dependent child occupies as a principal residence.
Kelly Rastatter First sale - inspector found issues - need new gc
7 September 2016 | 2 replies
I got a foundation leveling company come out and take measurements, ultimately determining that the foundation was within tolerance. 
Stacy Weng When is it considered renter's negligence?
8 September 2016 | 5 replies
Sorry for your bad luck.The relief valve is a safety device placed on a water heater to keep it from exploding when pressure builds up inside the heater as heated water expands. 
Simon Stahl Do I need a just cause to give notice to tenant?
8 September 2016 | 52 replies
If there's a vacant unit in a duplex or triplex, you can move into the vacant unit and immediately make the building exempt from Measure EE.  
Paul Hormann Tenant drama - changing locks
8 September 2016 | 3 replies
The locks are not to be changed as Jane is still on the lease and the landlord (YOU) will need access for fire and safety inspections and/or emergencies.
Tyrone Watler Investing in Waterbury CT
24 December 2020 | 39 replies
What's your opinion on the safety and quality of the area in that direct vicinity (2-3 block radius) and what are your thoughts on the potential appreciation or depreciation in real estate prices in Waterbury and specifically that area over the next 1, 5, and 10 years?
Ken Grant Canadian Investor
24 April 2017 | 26 replies
@Jett Rao there is still lots of safety margin to cash flow in Calgary, right now it is just much less cash flow then before. 
Matt Jones Pictures and Numbers from my first flip of a historic home.
12 September 2016 | 22 replies
According to tax records the house was almost 400 square feet bigger than what it actually was, that threw my numbers off significantly considering I had figured a per square foot price, and taught me an extremely valuable lesson about trusting anyone else's measurements
Ekaterina Stepanova New Tenant Turned Bad or TK Company Screening Issue??
19 September 2016 | 36 replies
Tenant screening only measures risk, not guarantees against risk.