21 March 2008 | 12 replies
They would control the LLC.

8 June 2009 | 15 replies
I bought the Mike OH book - funny my wife thought it was ridiculous due to it's title "One Minute to Rental Proeprty Riches" but really he was making fun, with that title, of all the gurus who make their systems seem like a get rich quick miracle course.
24 March 2008 | 3 replies
Some are relatively safe, and in some they set you on fire when they mug you, board the buses like Jesse James and rob every one on board, and there are places where gangs will take control of an entire apartment builing and hold it while they rob everyone in the building.You need to know the good areas from the bad and you need to know real estate law before you start putting your money there.I also suggest that you check into inheritance law if you are going to be a family unit.

2 April 2008 | 4 replies
This may seem lame, but back a few years.. a guy in my squad in the air force bought a system from "Don Lapre" at least I think that is his name.

2 June 2008 | 9 replies
If you're smart, you'll get together with the other owners, let them know that if they choose to have an hoa, they will suffer the loss of their constitutional rights, the fact that their home will NEVER TRULY be their home, there will always be a lien against it that can and will and IS being foreclosed on in many areas/states, and that a few people will have control of what they do to their house.

23 June 2008 | 12 replies
Short sales here are a pain.Furthermore...deficiency JUDGMENTS are for Judicial Foreclosures and only occur when the homeowner is foreclosed on via the court system and not trustee's sale.

27 March 2008 | 5 replies
The engineer will then give you 1 of 3 answers.1) No, you can't tie into the sewer system and you are stuck with septic or other local treatment.2) Yes, you can tie in but you will need to build a lift station and pump the sewage to the City system (can be expensive).3) Yes, you can tie in and you can do so by a gravity line with no pumping (usually much cheaper.)Good luck.

17 April 2008 | 13 replies
The US in in deep sh$#*, out of control spending, falling Dollar not helping much as there is no manufacturing base and other nations do not want to buy anything in the US.The fact that we have lived over our means for so long is catching up with us.

21 July 2011 | 22 replies
For additional information and requirements, refer to 24 CFR Part 39. (3) Replacement Systems. a) Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system supply and return pipes and ducts must be insulated whenever they run through unconditioned spaces. b) Heating systems, burners, and air conditioning systems must be carefully sized to be no greater than 15 percent oversized for the critical design, heating or cooling, except to satisfy the manufacturer's next closest nominal size.

31 August 2008 | 3 replies
Most notably the fact that between October and now, the heat and hot water (which are tied together) have gone out at least a dozen times (i think its more but have lost track...).Now in our lease it specifically states the following:Originally posted by "Lease":We Promise, except if we are prevented by conditions beyond our control to:A.