
28 January 2014 | 8 replies
Hi Corbin, I have used MyRental.com in the past for their tenant screening services and find them to be a very trustworthy company.I usually use their biggest service package that requires a physical inspection of the property, which is what you don't want, unless I misinterpreted your statement.From what I can tell, you can do just an eviction report by itself.

3 August 2014 | 14 replies
Physical pain is much more tolerable when you are younger.

3 January 2014 | 14 replies
AND she told me her friend investor was working something out with her, so it's not really speculation, although I have no physical evidence....ughhhh...maybe you're all right...and I am a little madder than I thought!!!

3 January 2014 | 11 replies
Fair housing laws state:If you or someone associated with you:Have a physical or mental disability (including hearing, mobility and visual impairments, chronic alcoholism, chronic mental illness, AIDS, AIDS Related Complex and mental retardation) that substantially limits one or more major life activitiesHave a record of such a disability orAre regarded as having such a disabilityyour landlord may not:Refuse to let you make reasonable modifications to your dwelling or common use areas, at your expense, if necessary for the disabled person to use the housing.

3 January 2014 | 5 replies
Jamie,you have some details correct and some mixed up a bit - let me help.There are 4 components to a property - let us use a single family home as an example.There is the house - bricks and sticks.There is the deed - who owns the propertyThere is usually a note and mortgage - the Note is the promise, the Mortgage Secures the promiseThere is occupancy.Most people think these are all in the same and sometimes they are - in our instance, they are not. 123 Main St is the physical address.

10 February 2014 | 6 replies
If a physical address is ever needed, you can use a UPS store or equivalent.Use liability insurance as the first line of lawsuit defense.

7 January 2014 | 14 replies
Do you have a physical office in GA?

6 January 2014 | 8 replies
Would you get creative with financing in the DC area, or would you play it safe and invest back in a college town understanding that your physical visits will be limited?

10 January 2014 | 4 replies
@Sven Simon , Sorry it took so long to reply.....busy week....as usual.Yes, by "looking at the house" I mean, physically on the premises.

27 February 2014 | 14 replies
Your registered agent must have a physical street address in Ohio.