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Ken Calvin My journey with NetWorth Realty Tampa
9 April 2019 | 22 replies
It will be FNMA conforming 30-year fixed-rate loan, so I have to deed it to myself and the lender is giving consent to deed it to LLC, so I'll probably set up a new "holding" LLC instead of deeding it back to the operating LLC.Meanwhile, I have been dealing with the knob and tube wiring issue.
Greg Moore Please join me in roasting crappy Appraisers!
8 February 2021 | 88 replies
The lender/client may disclose or distribute this appraisal report to: the borrower; another lender at the request of theborrower; the mortgagee or its successors and assigns; mortgage insurers; government sponsored enterprises; othersecondary market participants; data collection or reporting services; professional appraisal organizations; any department,agency, or instrumentality of the United States; and any state, the District of Columbia, or other jurisdictions; without having toobtain the appraiser's or supervisory appraiser's (if applicable) consent.
Travis Steinemann WARNING: DO NOT TRUST ZILLOW BACKGROUND CHECKS
14 March 2024 | 23 replies
Check the sex offenders list, require two years of consent employment, don’t pull credit scores, do run a drivers records check, do run a state background check through your state police and do a local county courts check, list each category on your application and have them initial and sign along with a witness of a notary. 9.
James Martin AI Phone Technology
17 June 2024 | 19 replies
The FTC just came out with guidance on this is February and they're gonna treat it as a robocall (needs express written consent to work).
Daria B. Bad tenants - we need a database :-(
6 August 2017 | 76 replies
They can't legally provide your with a reference without you first sending them signed applicant's consent form.
Dylan B. First time using Cozy
3 January 2018 | 20 replies
., collect the application fee and have applicants complete the credit check paperwork and consent.  
Account Closed Tenant Consistently pays rent late, how common is this ?
8 September 2017 | 82 replies
Late rents happen for a couple of reasons: 1) Landlord accepts rent after the due date without issuing a  three day notice prior to receiving it 2) Tenant tells landlord in advance it will be late and landlord consents and does not enforce fee and/or issue a three day notice.
Account Closed Tenant wants oven replaced, it's not broken
15 October 2018 | 82 replies
This is somewhat easy... say you will replace the oven, if the tenant agrees to a $50 (or something like that) rent hike. whatever you spend on the oven will pay itself in a few months, and the rent went up with the consent of the tenant...
Michaela G. Big problem tenant is threatening....again
29 November 2019 | 50 replies
Resident, and any member of the resident's household, guest(s) or other person(s) on the premises with the resident's consent shall not engage in criminal activity, including drug-related criminal activity.
Stephen S. How can I un-own a property ?
6 July 2019 | 118 replies
As you indicated, it certainly can be (in some states, not all).What I'm saying is that just because you might file that quit claim deed, it doesn't transfer ANY responsibility to the Grantee without his signature and/or consent.