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Elena Sánchez Warning to Investors: CONAM / Epstein / Barry / Lein Facing Tenant & Safety Complaint
2 August 2025 | 4 replies
Epstein, broker Shay Barry, Community Manager Deanna Valdez, and legal counsel Susie Lein of Kimball, Tirey & St.
Kyle Blickley Security Deposits, Cat Pee, and Loss of Rent?
13 August 2025 | 6 replies
Legal precedent, yes, for collecting for the damage the ex-tenant caused with that cute lil (illegal) *****cat with the UTI.Loss of rent, doubtful. 
Barbara Johannsen Seller-Financed Notes — Are You Seeing More Opportunities?
14 August 2025 | 1 reply
That being said, there are great opportunities in this area so long as due diligence is careful and thorough.Note: This information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, financial, or investment advice.
Robert T. Any reason not to Dissolve the LLC in the state I originally started in?
5 August 2025 | 6 replies
If you formed an LLC in Wyoming and also created one in Florida with the same name, they are considered two separate legal entities unless the Florida LLC is registered as a foreign entity tied to the Wyoming one.
Chloe Mariant House for sell - about to be in foreclosure
5 August 2025 | 6 replies
You have to make an offer that the seller accepts, but with a pre-foreclosure, it has to be enough to cover paying off the loan, arrears, legal fees and realtor fees.Deed of trust and conventional mortgage are something different, but they are related.Personally, I wouldn't make an offer on a house pending foreclosure unless I knew what I was doing or had someone I trust walking me through it.
Ken M. "Falsified Bank Documents And Property Records" Criminal Investigation For Loan Fraud
13 August 2025 | 11 replies
Just because its common doesn't make it legal.
Shema Cochrane 4 Common Ways Tenants Encroach on Adjacent Land
5 August 2025 | 0 replies
But if you’ve ever rented land, or let someone else use yours, you know it’s not always that simple.Tenants (even well-meaning ones) can slowly creep over boundaries in ways that cause legal headaches, survey disputes, or even permanent loss of land rights if not handled early.Here are a few ways it usually happens:1.
Alec Barella Need professional legal advice
15 July 2025 | 2 replies

Can I simply just put this contract can be assignable when I am using the public standard Colorado real estate buyer seller foreclosure contract even though it says in 2.2 this contract is not assignable otherwise spe...

Jared Lee House hack 3 units?
15 August 2025 | 3 replies
I don't know the legally of paying back all the rent, that will be your location specific.
Kevin Oh Tenant not paying rent, eviction process
11 August 2025 | 10 replies
- You legally have to assume any existing lease contract when you buy a property. - What are the differences between your lease and the seller's lease?