By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company A contractor I know has rented a two car garage for approximately six months. The garage is used for storage and it took a lot of time to load materials into the garage. Now, after only six months, the owner has informed my contractor acquaintance that they […]
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Return Of Security Deposit
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company Earlier this week I had to intercede on behalf of a column reader in a silly situation. This involved a little ignorance and a lot of “lack of communication”. It appears this person had rented a house some years ago and thought she had paid the “last […]
Loan Applications – Beware
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company Feb. 2000 I have touched on this subject before in a past column, however this subject is so important that I am revisiting it. If you are or will be a real estate buyer, real estate seller, real estate broker, agent or appraiser, or if you are […]
Pets In Apartments – Landlord Perspective
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company Most landlords have a “no pets” policy in their lease and rental agreements with regard to apartments. Some landlords DO allow pets in a house setting due to the increase space for pets. In some instances a landlord will make an exception for a cat or small […]
Fractional Interests
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company Feb. 2000 Owning a piece of real estate is usually a fairly simple, straightforward proposition. Once in a while however, one finds themselves the owner of a fractional interest in real estate. In many cases this comes about because of an inheritance. As an example, parents pass […]
No Money Down
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company March 2000 In the early 80’s, the lending climate was so bad and lending rates were so high that the real estate industry turned to “creative financing” in order to close deals. In those days we worked with wrap arounds, seller carrybacks, second and third trust deeds, […]
So, You Want To Sell Your House
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company March 2000 On the assumption that you sell your house through the services of a Realtor, this advice will just expand on similar advice that the Realtor will give you. There are many, many helpful tips or “tricks of the trade” that Realtors employ to HELP YOU […]
Delinquent Property Taxes – 18% Interest March 2000
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company March 2000 Are you delinquent with county property taxes? If so, read on, but sit down and take your heart medicine. If you’re not delinquent on your real estate taxes read on anyway, as you may be able to save a friend or relative hundreds of dollars […]
The Grass Is Always Greener
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company March 2000 I tend to slip my favorite expressions into my columns. One expression that really has a deeper meaning is “The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Fence”. If you really think about that for a few minutes, after you’ve had a […]
First Time Home Buyers
By PETER ROSENTHAL, President V.I.P. Trust Deed Company One of my customers asked me to devote a column to “first time home buyers” and what to expect—well, here goes. This is not intended to be a financing article. There are all sorts of “deals” for first time home buyers. Check with your local bank or […]