23 June 2008 | 9 replies
If it is broken try and fix it before spending time and money to replacing it..

28 July 2006 | 10 replies
And that one was broken up and sold for other reasons.

28 July 2006 | 11 replies
Let's say a tenants asks the LLC to repair a broken deadbolt lock and it takes you 3-4 days to get around to it, and in the mean time someone breaks in and assaults your tenant, you could be charged with negligence towards the safety of your tenant--this is serious stuff.

10 August 2006 | 0 replies
I don't know of anywhere that has this broken down...what's the most common things done with Foreclosure purchase...

3 November 2006 | 6 replies
If you have kept to your end of the deal you should be fine...you may even have a case to retain your earnest money.Additoinally, check with the county and see if you can't drum up a final Bills Paid Affidavit that states that the contractor has been paid in full for the work done....The other problem you will encounter, is that while you may not find any paper on your lot specifically, some counties, halt the deed transfer over the entire original abstract even before it is broken out to the buyer...so you may be looking at the wrong ownership table.Hint: contractors for subdivisions are too lazy to file leins over each individual lot, so therefore they tag the entire boundary.

13 December 2007 | 48 replies
What happens if someone leaves a broken down car at the house?

29 January 2007 | 1 reply
so you've got PLENTY OF TIME.use that wisely and think of TIME as your most valuable asset.i've broken TIME down to buying it in every way i can.

7 March 2007 | 3 replies
A friend of mine did buy something very similar to what you describe.He's a contractor/ metal fabricator / salesman...bought a broken foundation building in a small town in Michigan, Has rebuilt the thing to code including a kitchen ,with a good portion of barter work, and 3 years later is getting closer all the time.

14 February 2007 | 3 replies
A missing medicine cabinet, an unpainted ceiling, broken jets on a tub, etc.