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Richie Thomas Property defect inspections- difficult and expensive, or no?
3 July 2019 | 11 replies

I'm in the process of studying for my California real estate license. Not for the purpose of becoming an agent (I'm a software engineer by trade), but rather for the purpose of learning more about the real estate indu...

Rob Street Buying non-performing note of abandoned property
18 February 2011 | 13 replies

I am interested in buying a non-performing note of a property in California that is tied up in BK and has been abandoned for several months. Ultimately I would like to foreclose and acquire the property. The former ow...

Nick R. Buyers financing fell through. Do I have any recourse?
25 September 2018 | 33 replies

Here's the scenario. After agreeing on sale price and having their inspection, the buyers and I agreed in a repair amendment that I would make certain repairs to my property which ended up costing me approx $4,500....

Chris Da Will Section 8 go broke in the future??
6 October 2020 | 19 replies

Hello all. WOW 2 post in one night. Anyway...

I have recently been very interested again in pushing my real estate ventures to the next level. I have in my opinion done well with my current rentals, but now feel ...

Estefania Concha Evicting Tenets that have lived in the home for about 7 years.
31 August 2021 | 25 replies

Good afternoon! Looking for advice on a tenant who I sent an eviction notice 60days ago and today I was told he was not moving. He states he spoke to a lawyer and they told him he did not have to evict since the notic...

Chris Martin No need for an operating agreement, just ask a lawyer
31 December 2012 | 16 replies

I ran across this that came out of the Special Superior Court for Complex Business Cases, Cumberland County, NC.

Preamble: "An old saying declares that “the cobbler’s children have no shoes.” Lawyers may suffer from...

Tamara R. Would you allow an easement for the neighbors water pipe?
5 September 2020 | 18 replies

Schitty situation. We just purchased a property to brrr. Last week the neighbor up the hill had a clogged toilet and had the rotorooter guys come out. When they cleared their drain our basement immediately filled up w...

Gary Fritz Does last-minute addendum to closing paperwork have any force?
4 July 2022 | 25 replies

My son just (yesterday) bought his first house. It turned out I had to co-sign with him. I was honest and told the loan underwriters that I was picking up a new Tesla this week. They said I couldn't get a new loan,...

Mike A. COVID-19 letters to tenants?
9 April 2020 | 9 replies

Is anyone sending letters to their tenants in regard to the COVID-19 outbreak? If so, anyone have a sampling of what they are using?

Jill F. US District Judge (TX) rules eviction moratorium unconstitutional
27 February 2021 | 19 replies

US District Judge John Barker, who was appointed by then-President Donald Trump to the court in the Eastern District of Texas, stopped short of issuing a preliminary injunction, but said he expected the US Centers for...