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David Albertson How to decline?
5 October 2007 | 1 reply
You should definitely know your local laws.
NA NA Ethics problem ... What to Do?
6 October 2007 | 3 replies
This would not only be an ethics violation, it would be a violation of state law, as it could be proven that the agent wasn't acting in the best interest of their client.
Justin Lowe vacation rentals in hot vacation spots
21 October 2007 | 8 replies
You need to know the local laws as many times these properties are regulated almost as hotels and the contracts are completely different.
Heather Finley I'm building and seek advice from seasoned investors
14 October 2009 | 6 replies
John gives good advice.When planning any building like this, check with the local planning and development commission to make sure this is doable before you spend any more time or resources on it.Here in seattle all single family lots allows a second accessory dwelling, sometimes called a mother-in-law.
Account Closed TX Lease Options
31 October 2011 | 6 replies
Lease options are still legal, though the laws have changed on them dramatically.
Account Closed Tenant Screening
20 October 2007 | 9 replies
I know I need to learn the law where I'm at, but for you...do you have to send something in writing or can you do it over the phone?
Craig Fialkowski Lease Option for unqualified Buyers
14 January 2008 | 22 replies
Consider what Mike and Anne have said.Check your local state laws.
Minna Reid Need some fresh ideas on a possible
17 October 2007 | 20 replies
What they pay should not look like a simple X% commission.Yes, a gray area but that is how the law sometimes is.John Corey
Ivan S. Wholesaling properties, Sales contracts and Assignment, help
12 October 2007 | 1 reply
It depends on your state's contract laws.
Ryan Urban Attorneys and Subject To
25 June 2008 | 32 replies
Authorized by or based on law: a legal right. b.