Things to Know in a Short Sale
Nov 12, 2010
Is a Short Sale Right for You? If you are struggling to pay the mortgage, a short sale should never be your first option. Always consider selling, renting or doing a loan modification first. Can you...
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Things to do Before you Sign a Construction Contract
Jul 14, 2010
How Long Will the Project Take? The Starting and Completion dates are required to be in the contract. In addition, Contractor is required to start work within 20 days of signing. How Much Will the P...
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Steps to Take Before Hiring a General Contractor
Jul 09, 2010
Check if the Contractor is Licensed The Contractor is required to be licensed if work will be performed in excess of $500.00. Ask to see their Contractor's License Contractors are required to carry a...
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Questions to ask before you buy a franchise
Jun 29, 2010
Personal Liability If your corporation or LLC is buying the franchise, will the franchisor require you to sign a personal guarantee? Will the landlord where the franchise is located require a person...
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Top 5 Reasons to Incorporate or Form an LLC
Jun 03, 2010
Asset-Protection No matter what type of business you are in there exists the potential for a lawsuit. The most common sources of lawsuits for small business owners are employees, customers and vendo...
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Key Questions to Answer in Writing BEFORE Two Unmarried People Purchase Real Estate
May 13, 2010
How should title be held? Joint tenancy, tenancy in common, LLC, Trust. Down Payment Equal. What if one pays more than the other? Upkeep Are taxes, insurance, maintenance paid equally? Failure to Pa...
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What to Do if Contractor Does a Bad Job
Sep 16, 2009
Document the Problems Take pictures and videos of everything to show the problem areas. Make copies of your contract and communications with the contractor regarding the problem. Complain to the Con...
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How to Respond to a Mechanic's Lien if You Are the Homeowner
Sep 08, 2009
License Information 1. Check to see if the contractor is licensed by the California Contractor's State License Board (http://www.cslb.ca.gov/). Unlicensed Contractors Cannot Recover Money 2. If u...
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