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 If I buy a property via my own corporation am ``I`` allowed to collect a referral fee from the seller?

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Acer, I am not trying to manipulate the system. Perhaps you should try leaving out your insulting assumptions or simply do not answering.

Have you ...


 Realtor commission - Buyer wants cash/cut from me!?
Hi: I am a newer realtor. I had a very demanding client above the normal. They purchased a bank repo for $285K in Southern CA which charged $100 per diem if late on COE date. The broker and I sat ...


 How can I fight my homeowners association?
Our homeowners association is trying to force us to remove our direct tv receiver because they do not like the fact that a couple holes have to be drilled through the walls of our condo. We own this ...


 Is it legal?
Is it legal for an apartment complex to charge you for shampooing the carpet (it does not state you have to do it in the lease), cleaning the apartment and painting the apartment when you move out? <...


 Does my mortgage company have the right to insist that I buy home insurance for the entire loan amount?
1. I am paying 20% for down payment.
2. I am already insuring a little higher than the “replacement cost-New” amount in the appraisal report.

However, my mortgage company said ...


 My credit score?
I just pulled up my credit score and found it to be 701.Is this high enough to get pre-approval for a mortgage loan.I am a first time ...


 Who owns the house?
If my name is on the loan,but we are both on the title who owns the house.Do i need her permission to sell the house....


 Can I rent now then still be a first-time buyer later?
I would like to rent a flat for a couple of years, then maybe buy a place further down the line.

Will I still be treated as a first time buyer?, or does the fact that I have rented ...


 Does anyone know of any lenders that are willing to do a 80% first mortgage?
I need a lender who can do a 80% first mortgage, and have the seller carryback the 20% second. I am in washington state. Please advise. I have alot of clients that needs this type of financing. T...


 My husband and I are having someone move in with us.....?
My husband's best friend is going to move in to our two bedroom apartment with us. My husband thinks that when splitting bills such as rent and charter that we should break it up in halfs... T...


 Discount or regular realtor?
I'm thinking of using a discount realtor to sell my home. They charge 4% and say they pay the buyer's agent 2.7%. Is that the same percent the realtor gets from a traditional agency? I ...


 What should I do first to buy a house for the fisrt time?
Home loan? or find a property? How do I know for how much do I qualify?...


 I co-own a home and want to sell it but the other party doesn't want to sell it.?
I bought a home with my sister and I want to sell the home now. We've owned it for almost 5 years. My sister is half owner also and she is not motivated to sell the home because her down payment ...


 How much of a mortgage will we be able to have?
we have a mortgage and are thinking of moving soon, but how much do the mortgage lenders let you borrow, is it 3 or 4 times your anual wage (uk)...


 Tenants Refusing To Pay Rent =/?
My friend’s mom is renting to this couple who have a kid. They wrote a letter stating that they're withholding the rent money b/c supposedly there's "black mold" in the bathroom ...


 I am in the mortgage business. What is the best way to deal with the stress of angry clients?
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 Landlord says he gave me 24 hours notice...?
I live in Ontario. My landlord called me a few hours ago and left me a message stating he would be here to give an inspection of my rental unit at 1:00pm tomorrow. I have been out of town, he ...


 Can I drop the offer I've made on a property?
if we've agreed 150k and my lender is giving me say 95% mtg 142500. Can I then offer say 140k.

PS the mtg has been agreed in writing with valuation of property completed etc....


 Can farmland be used for other purposes? Where can I find out?
I am looking to buy an area of farmland but don't want to farm it, but I do want to use it as a tourist facility....


 How do you write a letter to your landlord to tell them you are moving out?
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msumel1985
Landlord and Lease Problem?
I moved out of an apartment I had a cosigner with. She smoked marijuana 4 days out of the week with several friends. It was a horrible living situation so when a friend wanted to move in I was all about moving out! Well, at that time he wasn't going to be 18 for a couple months so he couldn't take over the lease but I was too desperate to care. Well, now (3 months after the lease ended) we are getting billed for this guy staying for an extra 3 days. What are my options legally? Do I have to pay for the result of my ex-roommates mistakes? I don't mind paying for my share of the damages but I believe I shouldn't have to pay for his mistakes since she wanted him to move in and she didn't care that he was on the lease either. This is in Michigan by the way.
                     
 




Sagebrush Kid
You probably won't like this answer.

The signers of the lease are 100% responsible, and they're the only ones responsible. That means you.

If you were the only person I could find, I could legally go after you for 100% of what was owed.

I'd say pay for the three days and move on. It could be worse. A LOT worse.


bob b
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Not much you can do except pay so it does not go on your credit. If your so called friend is no longer a friend you could take her to small claims court. Just a thought.


maplewoodjoe
Check to see if you can even sublet at all. The fact that she did it, you did it, they did it, doesn't matter. The people who signed the lease are the responsible parties. But, if after 3 months, the landlords trying to get you to pay for 3 days of rent is kinda stupid. I would just ignore his request, and chances of him taking you to court for something as trivial as that are slim to none.


!!!
The lease agreement you signed states the length of the lease and the amount of the lease payments. If you move out before the end of the lease, you are legally obligated for the rent payments thru the end of the lease unless the landlord indicates otherwise.


curmudgeon
tell them you vacated before the end, so they should go after the guy who stayed. nd then ignore them.


ptgxjess
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It sounds as if the landlord is simply trying to extract every last dime that they can. The more that they can find fault with, the less money that will have to be returned from the security deposit. There should be a per Diem rate for each day past the end of the lease. When the lease ended(3months ago) your obligation should have also ended and the inhabitants then therefore became responsible for a month to month rental agreement. If you have the luxury of re-reading your lease you may find a clause explaining that very thing. If I am understanding all this correctly, you were the co-signer, therefore they anticipate you are the obviously more responsible party, and who better to try to get paid from. Your credit worthiness matters to you.


OnyxRose
No i don't think that it is all on you. You cosigner should pay half of the damages. You may have to take the issue to court if you are not able to gain restitution for the situation


lesa b
by the sounds of it you spoke with your landlord about this ( 18th b. day etc.) unless he is willing to ONLY go after your roomy and the so called 'friend', your most likely gonna have to fork it out & then go after your first friend !!!! by all means PROTECT your credit hon your too young to have this kind of crap ruin your future...... hopefully you've learned from this ....try writing or talking in person with your old landlord and go into the "gory" details on why you were so hastily wanting to move out in the beginning............. he may let you out of the issue and pursue them for "damages" as far as removing toxic substances from the walls and carpeting an all from them not you !!!!!!! as a parent af small crawling children i would be VERY upset moving in there having not known of those residuals being left behind, and if i did find out factually afterward I would be going after the landlord and the previous tenant for subjecting my children to second hand................... ya get my drift I think your landlord would appreciate the information..........good luck


Maria g
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I suggest you read your lease because it might have a loop hole in it to help you I am in the state of NC where a tenent has no rights we can be evicted within 3 days, but there are no loop holes. I just checked a few sites on this and I googles it as michigan lease laws. Basically unless you find a loop hole yes dear he can do that. next time go to land lord and report the issue. you dont have to go into all details but you should give him a heads up on situation. If you turned your keys in on time that also helps out. Were you renting from a person or a company also makes a difference. Hope you find that loop hole.


spmohio
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To move out and not have any legal repercussions you would have had to let the landlord know that you were breaking the terms of the lease but were filling your spot with this new guy. Because he was under age you are kinds screwed. The cosigner your freind wont get in any trouble because he didnt skip out on the lease. If the pot was a problem you prob should have told the landlord that you wanted out of your lease for that reason. I know why you left but I have a bad feeling that they will make you end up paying it because they will hold you to the lease that you signed.


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