
1 October 2015 | 7 replies
You can generally find this information by going to whatever your target market´s tourism regulatory body is, and they should be able to provide you with what they have.

5 April 2017 | 13 replies
and flexibility... wouldnt want to tie up all my cash, or risk all my cash in one deal if they find a dead body under it or asbestos, or lawsuit or. or. or...

10 June 2017 | 14 replies
Unless you have some busy body neighbors with some ax to grind, why would they care and how would they know you're doing it without the almighty governments blessing?

5 August 2008 | 10 replies
It cuts the insects body and the material then uses capillary action to dehydrate them.

1 September 2011 | 15 replies
Chase bank where I have my accounts will hold the cashiers check for so many days before crediting it.I wouldn't let any tenant move in until payment was verified.Chase has told me they have even had social security checks bounce from the government.I am not joking...............On what you can do to collect you first have to get a judgment.The in most areas you can go for a bank levy or a wage garnishemnt.For the bank levy you cannot touch social security,pension,or retirement funds.If those are pulled out the money will be reversed back to their accounts and credited.On a wage garnishment you can only collect up to 25% of income from their check and that's if they make over the federal poverty guidelines.If they don't make over the guidelines you can't do squat.If they make over 25% that is the total that can be taken out period.So if 2 garnishments are before yours you get what is left over out of that 25%.Generally the people will not stay at the job and will move to an all cash job to avoid the garnishment or they will file BK.There are collection companies that will buy the debt from you outright for very cheap or you can have an arrangement where they get so much of a percent of whatever they collect and the rest is yours.You can set it and forget it and put your time to other uses.Judgments are easy to get and very hard and time consuming to collect.The moral of the story is to screen your tenants very wisely and make sure the money is in hand.When I sell stuff on Craigslist I only take cash and I have a pen to check the bills.Some might call that over the top but I have never been scammed.Just like my friend said I was paranoid always looking for cops so I wouldn't get a ticket.My driving record is perfect and he has 2 tickets in the last year jacking up his insurance rates.no legal advice

22 April 2009 | 24 replies
A friend loaned me her sofa, chair, foot stool, end table, lamps, her body, and 2 kids to load it and unload it and move it in!

13 February 2009 | 32 replies
Hey Andrew,Just pour the beer on the chalk outline of the body in front of the property before your buyer gets there, it should dissolve it nicely, then it would have went to good use.Anyway, I agree 1000% with you, not all war zones but let them think that and we can disagree all the way to the bank.

26 January 2015 | 17 replies
http://money.cnn.com/2015/01/08/real_estate/oregon-moving/index.htmlWith all the talk of other markets little ole ORegon is red hot but it gets little investor attention maybe investors will want to get in before the ...

5 September 2017 | 27 replies
Every body has different goals, cash flow, appreciation etc.

5 August 2017 | 9 replies
Here's my story: I'm new to the real estate game- just establishing my funding and obsessively farming an area in my city that I KNOW is going to kill it in the next 5 years.My strategy is buy and hold, with my first property being being a house hack, and my plan is to move into a place that isn't turn key- something I can build up myself (I'm young and able bodied, and I wanna do it) or with the help of some light contracting.I ran in to two potential flippers walking through the same property.