2 November 2025 | 11 replies
I believe all real estate investors should learn the procedural steps of resolving disputes through court in the jurisdictions where their properties are located.
27 October 2025 | 1 reply
If we were to goto court for the eviction can she bring this up as uninhabitable conditions even though it is fault of her own?
17 November 2025 | 32 replies
It's certainly nice @Jay Hinrichs although my opinion is biased by my home market and the things we have in the price range is a fair bit of difference: https://www.zillow.com/community/evanswood/452295817_zpid/ and yeah, that pic is not a whopsie, indoor sport-courts a popular thing here.
2 November 2025 | 19 replies
Besides fines, if the note blows up and you go to court to collect your loan could be thrown out, you were acting illegally as a lender.Now, POF!
28 October 2025 | 13 replies
For example, here in Las Vegas, if a tenant doesn’t pay rent but hires an attorney and drags the process out in court, it usually takes somewhere between 17 and 35 days before they’re out.
22 October 2025 | 0 replies
For those of us invested in Cleveland, removing the old Housing court judge, would mean a tremendous boost in rental value.
31 October 2025 | 6 replies
An option to purchase real property that includes or is combined or executed concurrently with a residential lease agreement, together with the lease, is considered an executory contract for conveyance of real property.There's more. but suffice it to say, someone misunderstood the law"Pretending that an executory contract is something else by renaming it will fool no one, particularly after the document is deconstructed and scrutinized in court.
31 October 2025 | 18 replies
.$30k is not worth going to court for...Best of luck but not many people are willing to lend that little of an amount.
5 November 2025 | 20 replies
For curiosity I asked Co-Pilot about it and got this response:The language in your CC&Rs stating that “no business or bed and breakfast is allowed” can indeed impact the interpretation of short-term rentals, but it may not be as straightforward as it seems.Definition of Business: Courts have often ruled that short-term rentals (like those listed on platforms such as Airbnb) do not necessarily qualify as a “business” in the traditional sense.
21 November 2025 | 40 replies
I will say, an eviction should still show up on a court record search as long as you got the applicants identification.I understand the apprehension behind not wanting to rent to people without social security numbers.