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Zev Dobuler Rental property insurance. Replacement or purchase + rehab costs?
13 March 2018 | 6 replies
Replacement cost coverage will be more expensive, but some insurance companies will only do that and not offer you other options.I think more important than which policy is the quality of the insurance provider and whether they will pay you out or not, or how easy they will and not fight you.
Johnathan Norman Criminal Complaint in Cleveland.
10 August 2019 | 33 replies
@Kathy Argento no way of fighting it?
Joe Splitrock 2018 Happiest Cities in America
21 March 2018 | 43 replies
It is an interesting mixture of different size cities, different weather and different wealth levels. 1 Fremont, CA 2 Bismarck, ND 3 San Jose, CA 4 Pearl City, HI 5 Plano, TX 6 Fargo, ND 7 Sioux Falls, SD 8 Irvine, CA 9 Huntington Beach, CA 10 Grand Prairie, TX 11 Madison, WI 12 Columbia, MD 13 San Francisco, CA 14 Scottsdale, AZ 15 Overland Park, KS 16 Santa Clarita, CA 17 Glendale, CA 18 Oakland, CA 19 St.
Michaela G. Who do I call? Ghostbusters won't help ;-)
17 March 2018 | 12 replies
A normal fence is usually required to back a few inches from the property line, if you had it surveyed and know exactly where that line is, then build it the required distance back, usually it's about 4", so give them the 4". let them challenge you, that's why i said a fast mason, have the wall built then fight them legally if they challenge, at that point it will be up. you have the proof of the property line, let them get there own survey to fight you.
Ross Y. New Property with Nightmare Seller and Tenant... Advice please!
25 June 2018 | 17 replies
My guess is you are going to have a major fight on your hands and you should turn this over to your lawyer to prepare.As for the tennat...stop being concerned about ruffling feathers.
Alex Cornwell Got a strange letter from the town about a property I just bought
21 March 2018 | 6 replies
Because they will lose out on tax revenue, since you got the house for lower than it it is currently assessed at you can fight your taxes and get them lowered.
Michael Plaks Attorney John Hyre on new "SDIRA stuffing" court case
20 March 2018 | 8 replies
Hmmm, options are a legitimate way to make a lot of money in a SDIRA, but it sounds like it might be a fight if the IRS decides to make a case because of all the abuses.
Tim Clark Can you get around HOA rules on renting a basement apartment
21 March 2018 | 10 replies
If you do then expect a fight.
Troy Grudin Is Turnkey A Good Place To Start?
21 March 2018 | 4 replies
3) Sometimes it is not great to pick fights with your PM in terms of the lease/rent.
Jonathan Bolano Property Management - Starting Questions
30 March 2018 | 10 replies
Those of us who really take pride in our work have to constantly fight against the perception that we are all lazy and incompetent.