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Rileigh Heller First Land Wholesale
18 December 2024 | 3 replies
Often times, if title notices there is no obvious access, they will note that as an exception on Schedule B. 
Tyler Hopp Real Estate Agent who specializes in investment properties
19 December 2024 | 8 replies
Happy to connect since I often work in the Seattle market.
Jay Hinrichs what is the fastest you have ever gotten title work or title report back
21 December 2024 | 10 replies
Quote from @Tom Gimer: @Jay Hinrichs We essentially have an in-house abstractor (Salt Abstracts — MD; M&M — DC), so when I REALLY need it I can have title in ~1 hour.I try not to be that demanding often but it’s a nice resource to have access to. not everybody has an abstractor on Speed dial LOL..
John Cooper Difficult Tenant: Escalating Issues & Safety Concerns
25 December 2024 | 10 replies
I acknowledged his concerns but was unable to resolve the issue.Since the tenant moved in, I have experienced escalating issues with his behavior, including:Lease Violations:Moving items without permission (furniture, safe, carpet cleaner, TV from his room to another tenant's room).Accumulating boxes in the garage, potentially exceeding the agreed-upon storage space.Installing a security camera in the common living area, which is a direct violation of the lease agreement.Failure to submit a work order for alleged issues with the smart lock, as required by the lease agreement.Behavioral Issues:Aggressive and confrontational communication.Unfounded accusations and personal attacks.Refusal to communicate through agreed-upon channels.Loud and disruptive late-night behavior (banging on the door, kicking the door) due to alleged difficulties with the smart lock, often accompanied by profanity.Harassment of my son, the designated on-site property manager, by making disparaging remarks about me and refusing to cooperate with him.Potential for Neighborhood Disruption: The tenant's late-night outbursts have the potential to disturb neighbors, although no formal complaints have been received.Unreasonable Demands: The tenant unreasonably demands advance notice of my access to the property for storage purposes, despite the prior agreement and my right to access common areas and my own storage spaces.Safety Concerns:While the tenant has not directly threatened us, his actions, including the harassment of my son, have created a concerning and unsafe environment for my son and me.Goal:My ultimate goal at this point is to evict the tenant due to his ongoing lease violations, concerning behavior, the harassment of my son, and the potential for neighborhood disruption.Questions:1. 
Jonathan Abrado Pace Morby Gator Method Course Review
25 January 2025 | 155 replies
Often this type of connect is well worth the money, if real life experience is the same as advertised. 
Eamon Conheady Do not use this lender!
26 December 2024 | 21 replies
When money clouds decisions, ethics are often the first casualty.
Matthew Paul Home inspector says deck isnt up to code .
22 December 2024 | 23 replies
As a former/ sometimes still carpenter (on my own properties only now) also working as an agent, I am often surprised at how little certain inspectors know.
Michelle Fenn Facebook Rental Listing
20 December 2024 | 6 replies
People often ask if getting a real estate license has value as an investor.
Bob Asad How to Find Zoning Laws for Vacant Land to Build SFH/Duplex?
18 December 2024 | 2 replies
You can often look online for the county/city zoning map, parcel info, and zoning laws.  
Peter W. Housing Hacking with Second Home Mortgages
20 December 2024 | 5 replies
We're very in the beginning of the thought process of how can we see family more often without it costing an arm and a leg.