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Mark Hu Any input on renting to hispanic tenants?
17 December 2010 | 13 replies
For example, how would you deal with leases to tenants who can't read english?
Rich Weese estate planning for well to do or wannabe well to dos!
6 July 2010 | 105 replies
Bryan, a trust is a weird concept derived from English common law.
Jason Robinett Property Mangement Software with RUBS
19 December 2014 | 7 replies
However, they do describe activities that are typically undertaken by property managers as the types of activities requiring a real estate broker license.What does this mean in plain English?
David Francis Gas leak, gas co took meter, landlord being confrontational
25 September 2015 | 7 replies
English is his second language and it can be very hard to understand him, especially over the phone.
Ashley Wolfe Using 100% Home Depot sub-contractors for a home rehab
29 November 2015 | 29 replies
Not press 1 for english .
Will F. Solar in Rentals?
16 September 2022 | 102 replies
I just checked to verify I did provide the link to the English version of the policy, so you should have little difficulty reading it.
Majour Bey My first Investment property
29 February 2016 | 3 replies
Then use google translate to put English on the left column and Spanish on the right column.
Jay Hinrichs Here is a PRIME example of those trolling internet and BP
28 March 2016 | 25 replies
Look at the way this is written as well.. the English does not flow...
Sharika L. Systems that translate for non-english speaking tenants?
23 August 2016 | 3 replies
Any ideas on dealing with non-English speaking tenants in regards to maintenance requests, lease agreements, etc...
Mark Forest LLC or sole prop
29 October 2015 | 96 replies
The way I read this below in simpler English is if you are an outside investor you have to maintain an office open to business in KS which can be a domestic or foreign(other state, country) person or entity, or people that buy properties from out of state have to maintain an in state presence or “which is generally open during normal business hours to accept service of process and otherwise perform the functions of a resident agent, or the limited liability company itself” to adhere to this Article.