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Leslie B. How to: Buy rental & preserve first time home buyers credit
30 December 2015 | 9 replies
I was under the impression that most of the language usually is around primary residences (but I may be wrong) and how many years ago you purchased (if you ever have).
Frank S. Are Home Inspections required to be performed by a Home Inspector
16 January 2016 | 9 replies
Language re who is going to be a second set of eyes for you.
Martin S. Oyy, where to begin. Cat, Broken Door, Lawn, Garage Grill, Late..
30 August 2016 | 26 replies
I'm sure you know there is specific language recommended by the state of Florida to ensure your tenants rights are not violated.
Marc C. The NEW Dodd-Frank-exempt Lease Option Concept
19 December 2015 | 13 replies
a ROFR is a right that is not a financing arrangement, see your attorney, State specific language is important @Marc @Marc C.undefined
Shanel Wiggins BRRRR Strategy
15 October 2016 | 67 replies
If you look at the steps and criteria above, and treat what I wrote as a story problem, then substitute "math" language for "english" language, you will have your formula for checking out your market.I have my own formula I use, but it is based on what my market will offer, and isn't applicable to all markets universally.  
Philip Velleux New member from Wisconsin,
24 December 2015 | 5 replies
I am totally new to real estate language, I am a blue collar kind of guy but I am trying to think long term , I'm not thinking I can just jump into this and flip hundreds of homes and make a million dollars.
Alexandria Dobbins Am I liable for a pipe burst
26 December 2015 | 9 replies
@Alexandria Dobbins It's pretty straight forward, irrespective of specific lease language, that if you cause a problem in a unit that causes damage you are liable.
Mark Caragio Due Diligence Contingency in a Purchase Agreement
27 December 2015 | 5 replies
Does the language in paragraph 3 give the buyer the right to cancel for any reason?
Robert M. New to Real Estate and Bigger Pockets from Buffalo, New York!
18 September 2015 | 6 replies
I have read a few books and am learning the language of real estate.
David Garcia Looking for a Vancouver, WA buyer's agent
7 November 2015 | 1 reply
Here is what I am looking for:- Someone who can talk my language: I speak Finance FIRST, then English.