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Mindy Jensen Question About Lending Laws Regarding Private Loans
12 December 2016 | 9 replies
If you are loaning your money out to a friend or relative who is counting on you for their continued business, you might be putting a lot of strain on that relationship, and have to ask yourself if its worth it.
Julian Peter Yun So What's The Deal With Real Cheap Homes....
9 December 2016 | 9 replies
I've replaced the air conditioner (which was stolen while it was vacant), added 5 interior doors (that were missing for some reason), paid the property manager to paint the place at $2,250, replaced a few window panes, and bought a stove and refrigerator for it. 
Chris Rocke HOA Issue Personal Residence
14 December 2016 | 7 replies
Additionally once the black grills are installed there is no removing them from between the panes or changing the color.Now I have a big predicament - First off, we do not want to change the color of the windows as we are extremely happy with how they came out and have received a ton of compliments on them.
Robin W. Multi-Year Rental Property Audit
19 December 2016 | 2 replies
Years of this informal management have strained the relationship between myself and my family member, and I would like to order a multi-year financial audit of the two properties to clear the air and to wipe out any ambiguities in the books.
Lynn Hill-Torres Heading toward Disaster with this Flip, HELP!
20 January 2017 | 28 replies
Why because the family strains that may result could well surpass whatever profits you may or may not be making from this project. [2] Partner with a rehabber and be honest with them, just as you've been with us here.
Elizabeth Guarnieri Seller said property was turnkey--inspection said otherwise
23 December 2016 | 11 replies
Here is the information from the electrical inspection:Service The service was recently replaced with a new 3-meter pack.There was no sign of permitting, and the old undersized SE cable was not replaced, and there was not proper grounding and bonding.It is not clear if the 3-meter pack is PSEG approved.The ZINSCO sub-fed panel is now considered a safety hazard and needs to be replaced.There is not room for the new conduit to rise up the exterior wall to the point of attachment.The steps and newly laid cement must be torn up and replaced for the service to be replaced.There were several instances of unsafe electrical installations in the basement including a live wire that was laying at the foundation wall.Price Easily $5000, could go to $6500 not including cement and step repair2nd Floor Apt.
Renny Deckert Lease is up, landlord could not be contacted to renew
25 December 2016 | 13 replies
There are window panes missing, windows missing locks, and a front door that doesn't even latch at the handle.
Raj G. Just bought a home..issue
24 December 2016 | 3 replies
Window should have two glass panes one inner side and one outer side.But today I noticed that it has only one glass pane(outside), there is nothing on inner side.it's something that tough to identify, whenever I looked through window it seems ok, but when I checked by touching then only I realized that one side(inner) of glass pane is missing.is there any thing we can do now?
Christine Mwai The best and the worst tenants:)
1 January 2017 | 46 replies
A clog of decaying food in the kitchen sink with a small cloud of gnats and flies around it.  88 nail holes in the walls and window panes of this 825 sq ft., 2 bedroom house. 
Peter Morrissey Security of Glass doors
11 January 2017 | 3 replies
I purchased a multi-family which has nice old wood doors, filled with panes of glass which could easily be knocked out to reach in and turn the lock.