Bernard H.
Property Management and the Eviction Process in Virginia
1 December 2021 | 4 replies
There is a paragraph in out PMA that talks about the landlord/ owner authorizing the property to handle the eviction process on their behalf.
Kyle Woodruff
403b to IRA for Real Estate Investments
30 November 2021 | 6 replies
The IRA owns the LLC, but you can be the non-owner manager of the LLC and have signing authority.
Joe Cunningham
Business Partners Spouse
6 May 2021 | 1 reply
(and there are issues with agency here) her concessions may cause bad feelings when you have to tell the tenant she wasn't "authorized" to agree to something.
Edwin L.
What are your thoughts on 31118 (Oakville - Parkway Village Area)
11 May 2021 | 5 replies
A great mix of homes, and the Airport Transit Authority, TSA, etc.
Marc Middleton
FL Investment Property owned by LLC is dissolved - What next?
7 May 2021 | 6 replies
@Marc Middleton I’m not sure of the specific procedures, but they’d have to show they were the owners or successors of the llc and I assume there is a procedure to regain authority to sell/manage the property.
Sami Gren
people hanging out in front of buildin
7 May 2021 | 8 replies
@Sami Gren I am skeptical of authority intervention--you do not want to escalate to confrontation.
Levertis Brock
120,000$ duplex under contract but tenant wont get out
8 May 2021 | 31 replies
The federal judge ruled that the CDC exceeded their authority under the Public Health Service Act, stating that act doesn't give them authority.
Fletcher Clardy
Moratorium Effects 2021
10 May 2021 | 7 replies
How did the CDC ever have control or authority to make this ruling in the first place?
David Coleman
Book Recommendations for Subject-To and Lease Option Acquisitions
13 May 2021 | 5 replies
…I see the author is the founder of Pine Financial Group.Does this get into the nitty gritty?
Sherif Kaissi
Here is a goid one:Tenant drama
6 August 2021 | 11 replies
He is not authorized to make improvements without your permission, which should be given in advance, in writing, and detailed enough to ensure there's no confusion about what's authorized, who's paying for it, how it will be done, when it will be done, and what happens with the improvement after termination.