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Neil Narayan Texas just made it easier to remove squatters
14 September 2025 | 3 replies
Great news for landlords ...Governor Greg Abbott today ceremonially signed Senate Bill 38 and Senate Bill 1333 into law to close loopholes, remove squatters, and Senate Bill 38 (Bettencourt/Chen Button) streamlines the eviction process by clarifying venue requirements and establishing consistent timelines for trials and appeals, including a requirement that a court hold a trial in eviction suits within 21 days of a petition being filed.Senate Bill 1333 (Hughes/Leach) empowers sheriffs and constables to take action quickly when a property owner submits a sworn complaint that a squatter has taken possession of their property unlawfully.
Account Closed Using Subject To, to Get "Free" Properties - A Quick Guideline
2 September 2025 | 1 reply
In many jurisdictions (Washington, Oregon, California & others) it is unlawful to contact people in foreclosure unless you are an attorney or real estate gent.8.
Kevin Oh Tenant not paying rent, eviction process
18 August 2025 | 11 replies
They have 30 days to vacate and if not we file whats called an unlawful detainer. 
Mark S. American Homeowner Preservation (AHP) Fund
12 September 2025 | 374 replies
The Motion further states that "Since the limitations of the powers of attorney did not prevent abuse and the revocation of the LPOAs failed to cease transfers, AHP Entities know of no other means to stop the unlawful transfer of assets short of a court order."
Robyn J. Eviction of my tenants guest ?
18 July 2025 | 7 replies
If they don't move out after 30 days, take them to district court for eviction (Unlawful Detainer).
Dan Ikon Got the team the money and the plan - what's the next step?
1 August 2025 | 16 replies
The Limited Liability Company shall be dissolved upon the happening of any of the following events:(a) Termination in accordance with expiration of its period of duration as provided in its Articles of Organization;(b) The occurrence of any event which would make unlawful the continuing existence of the Limited Liability Company;(c) The majority vote of the Members;(d) The withdrawal, expulsion, bankruptcy, or dissolution of any Member or any other event which under the Act shall result in the dissolution or termination of the Limited Liability Company unless the business of the Limited Liability Company is continued by the consent of all of the remaining Members.12.02 - Distribution.
Jeff S. California AB 130 & SB 681. The Crazies Are at it Again.
2 July 2025 | 12 replies
I see this section about zombie foreclosures but where would ALL junior liens be unenforceable - if a lender has the servicer following CFPB guidelines, a loan would still be valid...b) The following conduct constitutes an unlawful practice in connection with a subordinate mortgage:(1) The mortgage servicer did not provide the borrower with any written communication regarding the loan secured by the mortgage for at least three years.(2) The mortgage servicer failed to provide a transfer of loan servicing notice to the borrower when required to provide that notice by law, including, but not limited to, the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, as amended (12 U.S.C.
Jamil Watts Subject to New Jersey
25 June 2025 | 5 replies
He is full of half truths.Deeding back can be an unlawful action, cause damage to the seller's credit.
Myles Berrio Would You Buy This Subject-To Deal
25 June 2025 | 35 replies
He is full of half truths.Deeding back can be an unlawful action, cause damage to the seller's credit, you can try to deed it back however the seller just sold it, why would he want the property back?
Raveendra Singh Tenant behind on Rent (Missouri)
13 June 2025 | 8 replies
If the tenant doesn't pay or leave within that time, you can then file an unlawful detainer lawsuit.