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Sara W. Tenants destroyed the apartment, what remedy can a landlord get?
13 August 2021 | 28 replies
I used lighter fluid to clean the grease off the sides of the stove and used lighter fluid to clean the grease off the kitchen cabinets and stove hood and fan.
Steve Scanlon First time buyer...tough in a sellers market!
6 April 2016 | 18 replies
Better to keep your cash fluid then to buy into a bad or marginal deal and have debt you can't get rid of .Not only then are you getting little to no return but now you have debt that affects your ability to buy the great properties when they come along.If you wait all year and just buy 2 properties over 12 months but are winners that is better than accelerating to buy just to buy and you have 6 properties ( 2 losers, 2 marginal, and 2 that do well).
Michael B. Howdy from Cypress, Tx
11 February 2015 | 4 replies
I should have said my short term goal is fluid.
Lynn Henley Wholesaling Apartments - Ben Innes-Ker
17 October 2014 | 4 replies
On the other hand, if you are an apartment wholesaler, whose core competence is putting great deals under contract so a buyer will happily pay you an assignment fee to take over your position, your understanding of a deal is much more fluid.
Nic Werner What's the expected noise level for a basement ADU in old bldg?
4 August 2020 | 7 replies
@Nic Werner noise is measure by STC which stands for sound transmission class.
Steve White Finding Easements at the court house FLORIDA
15 December 2014 | 17 replies
You would have to bring it to court.When I look at this old easement agreement whatever people thought they might be agreeing to may have been know fully only to them.It grants the right for this person to use this 20 x30 foot area to drill a water well and to use a portion of it for the transmission of water derived from the well and for the right of ingress and egress for maintenance.Does it allow for this plot to be fenced off as it is separately from the rest of the lot?
Jeremy Tillotson Why to Invest with Reasonable People
22 December 2014 | 13 replies
I don't think you should have said this RIGHT NOW before closing.That's like putting lighter fluid on a fire.
Mark Bertoni Knob and Tube Wiring Issue- Who Pays Buyer or Seller?
25 July 2017 | 20 replies
While properly maintained K-n-T can be perfectly safe - it is still prevalent in industrial settings and many power transmission lines are similar to K-n-T - the problem is that most residential K-n-T is 75+ years old and has not been well maintained - it's been spliced into and extended over the years ... quite often incorrectly.  
Ben McMillan Indy vs. Cincinnati for CASH FLOW
16 January 2016 | 19 replies
Keep in mind that some of these numbers are fluid and can change month to month but it will give you a good comparison.
Christian Brodin What was your biggest challenge/struggle in 2015?
8 January 2016 | 11 replies
With rehab or development you want to stay fluid so you can get out if things change.