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Justin B. Seattle Starts First One to Rent to Law
11 September 2017 | 33 replies
What I see in this ordinance is exactly what I have read and been taught: Have a written set of criteria that you require for a tenancy and document how each applicant makes or misses the mark and document, document, document.
Tabetha S. Can I still legally request financial documents?
7 April 2017 | 6 replies
When I accepted an offer from a prospective buyer in February.They ended up not purchasing my condo due to the hot water pressure being too low and the rental restrictions.The hot water pressure problem was due to the pipes needing to be changed.When I asked the HOA if the problem could be fixed, they said they could not fix it because they did not have enough money to do so.After finding this out and combining this information with what I had already known about how the HOA was being ran, I decided to do a little investigation to see how the finances were being managed.I requested copies of the financial records and several other documents for the last 10 years so I could review them to find out how to funds had been being managed in the past.The secretary, which is who I requested the documents from, emailed me back after I made the request telling me to not contact her anymore.She alleged I kept contacting her while she was at work.This may have been true but I was only doing so because she never told me the times that she worked.I don't know her personally and I never have been disrespectful towards her when I called her for anything.So, I could not understand why she got so angry.Anytime I would try to contact her after that, she would not respond so I stopped contacting her.She would only respond to my attorney that I was working with to sell my house even though the documents that I was requesting from the HOA had nothing to do with selling my house.I was requesting the documents for myself.I always have been a firm believer that people who don't have anything to hide don't try to hide anything.I am not saying the board members are stealing any money but I have reason to believe something unethical is going on.I ended up selling my condo a few days ago.The HOA provided my attorney with some financial documents that my attorney had requested for the sale.However, I felt that the information that the financial report provided was vague.It could have been created by anyone who knows how to use Excel.I wanted to see bank statements, audit reports, and documents that I feel are more concrete evidence.Even though I no longer live there, I don’t want to allow the HOA to get away with behaving this way.If I do, that gives them permission to continue to stonewalling people who request information from them.Based on my narrative, what do you think I should do?
Matt Mayotte Need some help on a direct buy from seller
19 March 2017 | 15 replies
Making a mistake on the documents and title could cause some big problems down the road.
Rico See Closing costs on an investment property loan.
11 April 2018 | 17 replies
I explained to the bank I signed this meaningless document for their convenience, so underwriter can get a bonus for higher numbers of closings.
Valerie Stafford Need Real Estate Contracts
18 March 2017 | 9 replies
I heard about Docusign.com,  but learned a document must be loaded first in order to use the service.
Ted Klein Inherited Tenant With Small Dog & No Pet Policy
17 March 2017 | 11 replies
Unfortunately this documentation is getting easier and easier to come by.Also, I was sure to let any prospective tenants know that the facility was not pet friendly, and though you may see a neighboring tenant with a dog it is because he was here when you took over the building.
Virginia Jones Is it worth it to paint an extra coat?
23 March 2017 | 17 replies
https://www.sherwin-williams.com/document/PDS/en/035777440230/Emerald, ProMar 400 and Harmony, same thing as above.https://www.sherwin-williams.com/architects-specifiers-designers/products/interior-paint-coatings/paint-coatings-interior#facet:&productBeginIndex:27&orderBy:&pageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:9&
Cris Z. NJ residential Architectural and Construction Services
21 March 2017 | 2 replies
Schematic Design Development, Construction Document, Bidding, Construction Administration.Each phase serves a purpose and I can go into that in a later reply if you are curious.An Architect could also provide Construction Management which is different than Construction Administration.
Elizabeth Gartin Pitch Book Disclaimer
21 March 2017 | 0 replies
Does anyone have an example/sample of a disclaimer you would use at the beginning of the presentation document?
Chris E. Buying a rental with tenant in place
24 March 2017 | 9 replies
There's no reason to create a document that specifies any sort of ownership someone else has on the property if the title is clear and yours.