Joel Polanco
Making Offers on Properties
26 February 2020 | 10 replies
What would happen if both sellers accepted the offer without a counter offer?
Josh Servo
Pensacola Newbie currently living overseas.
26 February 2020 | 2 replies
My wife was accepted into the University of West Floridas nursing program and is going to (most likely) get sent there while still being in the Air Force.
Suni O'neal
Hammond SFH,offer accepted, should I bail?
24 February 2020 | 1 reply
Would so grateful for your thoughts on an offer of mine that was accepted on an out of state SFH.
Suni O'neal
Offer accepted on SFH Hammond, IN, but should I bail?
8 April 2020 | 14 replies
Would so grateful for your thoughts on an offer of mine that was accepted on an out of state SFH.
Chyniece Cox
Dealing with shipping containers
21 July 2020 | 9 replies
People need to stop thinking using shipping containers will save money, be easy to construt/retrofit and be easily acceptable in any region.
Bill Haldenby
What to offer, and how to do it
24 February 2020 | 2 replies
They either accept it, reject it, or counter back.
Account Closed
Legal Questions: Need to evict our roommate in Massachusetts
25 February 2020 | 8 replies
We did not collect security deposits from either tenant, and instead wrote up explicit "month-to-month" tenant agreements which they both signed stating that no deposit was accepted.
Sinh T Tsang
Backing out of a contract, past the inspection period?
25 March 2020 | 12 replies
Typically the only other contingencies a buyer would have with the standard Louisiana Residential Agreement to Buy or Sell provided by the Louisiana Real Estate Commission is for financing and appraisal, but if you have a contract that is a cash purchase with an as is sale, then you have no other options to get out of the contract.See lines 197-200 on the contract: "FAILURE TO GIVE WRITTEN NOTICE OF EITHER TERMINATION OR DEFICIENCIES AND DESIRED REMEDIES TO THE SELLER (OR THE SELLER’S DESIGNATED AGENT) AS SET FORTH IN LINES 161 THROUGH 180 WITHIN THE INSPECTION AND DUE DILIGENCE PERIOD SHALL BE DEEMED AS ACCEPTANCE BY THE BUYER OF THE PROPERTY'S CURRENT CONDITION."
L Smithers
Help what exactly is Prohibition and Risk of Loss of contract?
22 May 2020 | 6 replies
RISK OF LOSS:If subject property is damaged prior to transfer of title (any, Buyer has the option of accepting any insurance proceeds with title to the property in “as is” condition, or of canceling this contract and accepting the return of the deposit.
Mo Muigai
HOW to handle partner with MONEY💰 , no time or knowledge
27 February 2020 | 16 replies
They may be willing to accept 6%-8% on their money which means you keep all the ownership after it's paid off.