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Asked by User from Diamond Bar, CA | Asked 142 days ago

Question about tresspass

I am a real property broker in California and manage commercial shopping centers. On Monday there was a customer who was driving recklessly in a parking lot at one of the shopping centers. I asked them to slow down and the lady immediately got belligerent with me. So I asked here to leave and refused entry into the building as I did... View Full Question

Asked by User from Hempstead, NY | Asked 153 days ago

Eagle Sales Company owns a warehouse, subject to a mortgage obtained from First National Bank. Separately, Eagle and First National obtain insurance p

Eagle Sales Company owns a warehouse, subject to a mortgage obtained from First National Bank. Separately, Eagle and First National obtain insurance policies from Good Hands Insurance, Inc., to cover the warehouse. Later, Eagle sells the property to Interstate Distribution Corporation but keeps the insurance policy. First National... View Full Question

Asked by User from Tyler, TX | Asked 303 days ago

Real Property. I need help to fight the landlord.

(06/15/2010 3Yr) Signed TX Comm'l lease w/ verbal agreements that were breached by landlord from day 1. 07/23/12 Landlord lost forcible entry detainer. Major structural damage, partial roof repair instead of total. Mold in living quarters. Now what? What do I have grounds for in court? Where do I go? I'm paralyzed.I don't talk on the... View Full Question

Asked by User from Posen, IL | Asked 310 days ago

What is the time requirement a owner of a business property must give to their tenant to vacant?

I would like to know much notice is the landford of business property required to give the tenant before court action is taken? After the notice is given what is the usual amount of time the court gives the tenant to vacant the property?

Asked by User from Douglas, GA | Asked 313 days ago

Breaking a Lease Contract

I signed a five year lease agreement on a building for my business. My lease payment is a large amount, drafted out of my checking account every month. For two years I have never been late of a lease payment. When I leased this building it had been unoccupied for 3 years. The lease manager for the com. told me the only way to tell... View Full Question

Asked by User from Collierville, TN | Asked 350 days ago

Are there potential costs incurred if you cancel a loan application for a mortgage refinance

I am refinancing my mortgage and began a mortgage loan application with a loan company (First Choice Loan Services). I want to cancel the loan application. I have been approved for the loan, and the loan has been in process for about 3.5 weeks, but I have not signed the final loan papers yet as I awaiting my closing date which has not... View Full Question

Asked by User from Moreno Valley, CA | Asked 379 days ago

Menphis Invest won't release my properties so I can list them for sale

I purchase two properties from Memphis Invest, Kent Clothier is the CEO of Memphis Invest, he is the seller finacing these two properties, He is charging 7.75% on the loan. I am paying Interest and principle , but taxes were not included, the County of Memphis send the statements forthe yearly taxes, I did sent a payment but the couny... View Full Question

Asked by User from Houston, TX | Asked 384 days ago

Re: Corporation

I have 2 real-estate propertys in Houston Texas, They are in my name and up for sale at the moment, I wish to find the best way to protect my self and my property and not over or double pay taxes until they are sold, as you know that may take weeks or years. I do collect rent on one, the other is vacant. Please advise me or suggest to... View Full Question

Asked by User from Cedar Lake, IN | Asked 446 days ago

Should my wife and I have our business properties in both our names or just one to protect us from future lawsuits?

I have inherited a business and would like to know if my wife and I should put the business properties in both our names or just one. Will having the business properties in one name only protect our personal property (which is in both our names) from possible future legal action against the business?

Asked by User from Sharon, MA | Asked 451 days ago

Assessments

I am a tenant in an industrial condo complex. It is determined that the complex needs a new roof. All unit owners are assessed for the new roof. The owner of my unit wants me, the tenant, to pay for the assessment. Who has the actual responsibility to pay for the roof assessment?

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