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Account Closed Refinancing Properties in LLC
30 April 2017 | 17 replies
The question is whether or not the lender chooses to enforce it.
Michaela G. Hanging out dirty laundry
5 May 2017 | 31 replies
How can I, as a landlord, enforce a rule, that we had to set as a reaction to something we didn't expect?
David Bradley negotiating leins on tax deed sale property will leins be forgot
21 April 2017 | 5 replies
buying properties at tax deed sale in Miami dade  county florida most all have leins of some sort ranging from 500-22,000 dollars has anyone out there had to deal with code enforcement in Miami dade county if so let me know what I am dealing with. 
Benjamin Math Questions from a new guy
26 April 2017 | 10 replies
Once they sign it is legal and binding but it is not enforceable without expensive litigation.
Amy McArthur Reasonable Property Management Agreement
9 July 2018 | 10 replies
What I am having issues with is 2 clauses: 1) compensating the PM for any issues arising, as part of the   hold harmless clause which I am fine about, 2)  Broker may perform any of Broker's duties through attorneys, agents, employees, and independent contractors, and shall not be responsible for their acts, omissions, defaults, negligence, and/or costs except for persons working in Brokers firm. 3) A clause on mediation which is fine, but I am not convinced with part of the paragraph which reads "The following matters are excluded from the requirement hereunder: (a) judicial or non-judicial foreclosure or other action or proceeding to enforce a deed of trust, mortgage, or installment land sale contract, (b) an unlawful detainer action, (c) the filing or enforcement of a mechanic's lien, and (d) any matter which is within the jurisdiction of a probate courtAny thoughts appreciated!
Account Closed Investing at a young age for a laid back future
24 April 2017 | 4 replies
Tip 4 screen your tenants and be firm on enforcing your lease.
Account Closed San Francisco Blues - is the SFAA advice service worthwhile?
25 May 2017 | 3 replies
https://caanet.org/legislation/https://caanet.org/votervoice/ Fill this out to contact local and state officials in California about opposing rent control and restrictions on property owners/ investors!!!!
Karla N. Help, Evictions in Arkansas.....
14 July 2017 | 3 replies
If the tenant will not leave voluntarily, then you need to do an eviction through the Circuit Court, obtain a court order to evict the tenant and then the Sheriff will enforce that order and remove the tenant. 
Nicholas LaGatta Guesthouses, In-Law Suites, and Other Vague Ares of the Municode
2 May 2017 | 3 replies
Does anyone know the zoning/code enforcement processes and timing this would trigger once I make a request like this?  
Kelly Conrad Do your tenants know you own the property?
24 April 2017 | 1 reply
We set proper expectations, outline the consequences of actions, and enforce them.