
18 August 2016 | 2 replies
Thus I was led back to my roots, but let me explain.My family used to deal in real estate on a relatively amateur level.

18 August 2016 | 7 replies
If they were that easy to predict #1 they wouldn't happen (interventions would prevent them) and #2 there'd be a LOT more rich people as billions would be available for those that could market time.

19 August 2016 | 12 replies
Perform a quick cost analysis on the eviction process to see just how much it will cost you, then offer cash to prevent the time/revenue lost.

16 August 2016 | 2 replies
@Dmitriy Pukhov,You don't necessarily have to pay off the first, but you do become responsible for the payments to prevent foreclosure.
20 April 2017 | 23 replies
They promised them a 0 down loan, took a hefty nonrefundable EDM and then prevented the loan from closing.

22 August 2016 | 4 replies
Nor would I be able to pay all-cash.2) Lack of ability to pay all-cash on a property would prevent me from purchasing from a wholesaler.So, does this mean that in order to get started I should be working with an agent going through MLS or as a first-time purchase is it feasible to still work with a wholesaler to get an off-market deal.
23 August 2016 | 1 reply
Where a tenant is evicted for owner occupancy after December 18, 1998, that unit is designated as the owner's unit for purposes of subsequent owner-occupancy evictions, unless the owner's disability or other similar hardship prevents occupancy of that unit.Tenants who are 60 years old or who meet the disability guidelines for federal Supplemental Security Income and who have lived in the unit at least 10 years, or tenants who are catastrophically ill and who have lived in the unit for at least 5 years, have a protected status and cannot be evicted for either the owner or the owner's relative to move into a building of 2 units or more.

12 December 2017 | 62 replies
Will be contacting POL to find out what happened and more importantly, what POL would do differently to prevent this from happening again.

23 August 2016 | 8 replies
My name is Joy and I reside in Richmond, VA, with roots in Prince George's County and Howard County in Maryland.

10 September 2016 | 89 replies
I am curious as we both live in Dallas and i just invested in Dallas.I am thinking of diversify my investment, i am comparing other cities of Texas (Houston/Austin) with Indy and KC. i never been to both those cities and amazing growth here in Texas prevent me from investing in Indy and KC.