
27 December 2013 | 5 replies
One of the main reasons is power failure here.

30 December 2013 | 23 replies
Bringing on the best people you can find almost always makes the difference between success and failure in this business.
27 December 2013 | 2 replies
If you buy a house to rent out you will inevitably need a slush fund to pay for the unexpected hot water heater failure, etc.Once you get a few wholesale deals under your belt you will understand the market better, have met a number of other investors(check out your local REIA to meet them) you can learn from, and better understand alternative methods of investing to move forward.Keep asking questions and reading posts on BP and you'll have a wealthe of knowledge.

29 December 2013 | 9 replies
There's no way that I'm going to risk losing a minute of it just to try to get a good deal.A personal mantra that I've lived by for a long time - "Never let another person's failure, be an excuse for your own."

19 February 2014 | 19 replies
Failure pointing to possible resource hog on host server.

6 January 2014 | 8 replies
Failure from the borrower (not the Trustee) to make the future scheduled payments are grounds for the creditor to seek Relief from the Stay of Bankruptcy.

8 January 2014 | 5 replies
Banks dont worry about your out of pocket expenses, they worry about risk of loan failure.

19 January 2014 | 26 replies
I find that it's the little things in life that people take for granted (like networking) that can really turn something into a success or make it a failure.

15 January 2014 | 17 replies
A buddy of mine had his insurance fixed a differential settlement on his 2500sf house in Coral Springs two years ago, the price tag, engineering report alone was $4,000 (and pretty ****** engineering), repair was $23,000.Now, if its just a spot, that rotted at one end of the door, due to a beam failure right under that spot and the rest of the house is level and square, then a carpenter and a series of bottle jacks may be your answer, doesn't appear to be the case here, though.

3 February 2014 | 30 replies
Assuming you have a clause in your lease requiring the tenant to maintain adequate heat in the apartment (usually 50 degrees F), and that the lease also states she/he is responsible for any damages resulting from failure to do so, to collect reimbursement you still might need documentation showing that the pipe burst due to freezing, and that it wasn't an improperly soldered fitting that failed on the day she notified you.