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Willie Banks Targeting Code Violators of Abandoned Distressed & Vacant Properties
24 December 2014 | 1 reply

Merry Xmas BP members; I'M still working trying to close my first deal for 2015. I'm looking @ property cards and there are some things I really don't understand what i'm reading like History, land, IMPR, Total, Marke...

Willie Banks Targeting Code Violators of Abandoned Distressed & Vacant Properties
26 December 2014 | 1 reply

Looking @ a property where owners are deceased whats my next move/nice property

Kevin Page Should property managers be required to have a license?
1 January 2015 | 26 replies
and a person who subsequently had her license suspended (1 year) for violating several REC rules and NC laws incuding mis-apprporiating funds (operating and trust), was able to get her license reinstated.
Lynn Harrison pondliner under marble countertop?
27 December 2014 | 15 replies
Your statement raises concerns about code violations and triggers 'red flags' for me.
Yvette Dietrich ?Question on declining a tenant
31 October 2015 | 30 replies
The law also allows individuals to seek punitive damages for deliberate violations of the FCRA.
Anthony Martin Prospect is asking about a lease option
22 November 2015 | 10 replies
I would be concern that you be violating the mortgage. 
Carlos O. Deciphering Buyer's/Broker's Agency Contracts
17 September 2015 | 14 replies
A REALTOR might never say there is a 'standard' price because this would violate the laws against collusion on prices (I'm a REALTOR btw).
Mike Mitchell Cash is king
4 February 2015 | 62 replies
If this is the case, failing to disclose said defects would likely fall under both state and federal DTPA statutes and would likely also be a violation of the Occupations Code, as noted previously.
Jeremy Tillotson Why YOU (not just title company) need to look at title issues.
26 December 2014 | 4 replies
A code violation may exist but you not know because they are within the window to fix it and instead selling it.
Brian Fazekas Tenant leaving, niece wants to take over- should she stay or go?
31 December 2014 | 3 replies
Then be fair, firm, maintain the unit, respond to tenant needs in a timely manner and be swift in enforcing the rental agreement if a tenant violates the terms.Good luck!