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Allison Nog New member looking for connections in Memphis
31 July 2018 | 2 replies
Hello Allison, Seja bem vindo ao Bigger Pockets!
Ben Leybovich In Portugal Landlords Can't Evict Elderly
28 March 2019 | 14 replies
Deste modo, as alterações dão uma proteção extra aos inquilinos com mais de 65 anos ou deficiência igual ou superior a 60% que tenham celebrado contratos antes de 1990.Esta proteção aplica-se nos casos em que houve falta de informação ou de resposta às cartas de atualização das rendas, quando entrou em vigor o Novo Regulamento do Arrendamento Urbano (NRAU), e que viram o seu contrato a passar para cinco anos, correndo agora o risco de serem despejados.Se os inquilinos viverem há mais de 15 anos na casa – o que poderá ser comprovado por atestado da junta de freguesia – o contrato só pode chegar ao fim se a casa for demolida ou sofrer uma obra profunda que obrigue à saída de quem lá vive.Há ainda outra medida que visa proteger os idosos e deficientes, nomeadamente aqueles que assinaram o contrato de arrendamento entre 1990 e 1999.
Robert Burns Using a Real Estate Agent for Lease Option Assignments
29 June 2018 | 2 replies
When we started doing these we mainly did assignments (we no Call them AO for Assign and then we're Out). 
Metta Marie New nervous and discouraged
21 March 2018 | 4 replies
My name on title and AOS.....
Joe Splitrock House Hack Bubble and Return of the Sub Prime
3 July 2018 | 48 replies
Such a person with 30% down could easily get financed even without AO, using hard money.
Kai Van Leuven Fighting Flood insurance
19 April 2018 | 3 replies
Right now I have a property that is in the AO zone.
Christopher Heras Hi I have a question
30 May 2018 | 7 replies
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Account Closed Deposit
7 July 2013 | 6 replies
And if the seller asks, I just say that the deposit goes to the lawyer and sits in escrow till closing, you don't actually get it. ( which is true) Then when I find my buyer i send both contracts (AoS and assignment contract)to his lawyer and my buyer ponies up the deposit.
Eric Tooley Double Closing
1 February 2013 | 8 replies
Think of it as another AOS...Title company is usually where settlement takes place.
Jerry Kisasonak Wholesaling HUD homes using two closing companies?
11 October 2013 | 15 replies
In fact in their AOS, it has a spot where you can choose between "HUD'S designated closing agent" or write your own in.