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Andrew Kniffin Am I obligated to buy Owner's Title Insurance in WA
11 August 2014 | 15 replies
its customary but not mandatory in WA for the seller to pay for the owners policy  as the seller is the one saying they have clean title you should buy my property.Lenders policy is paid for by the borrower and required by any lender I have ever heard of.When we are swapping around cheap mid west or south properties that have no debt its not uncommon to not buy title insurance if your familiar with the property.title insurance like has been said can be very tough to execute on when a claim comes up typical insurance companies sometimes you really have to fight ... but if you need it and your covered its very cheap insurance. 
Mark Bookhagen Good Idea / Bad Idea???
15 August 2014 | 7 replies
Let him know he can, as I call it, "Swap Until You Drop" and defer the capital gains tax forever.
Michael L. Evicting a spouse of a deceased tenant
19 August 2014 | 7 replies
Bought my first SFR two years ago, mostly for myself but then I realized that instead of living in a 4bedroom house with my fiance, for the time being we might save some money and do a rent swap.
Andy M. 2 min video #icebucketchallenge
27 August 2014 | 6 replies
Whose idea was it to swap the his & hers goggles? 
Damien Cox Dealing with bank
23 October 2014 | 2 replies
A vacant property owned by an out of state bank (from chain of title it looks like a credit default swap) that's approx 80k under median value.
Sam Leon Tenant Estoppel Letters getting more complicated?
12 November 2014 | 44 replies
The clause about needing lender written consent on any lease modifications could be taken to mean the lender having to grant permission to adding an addendum to permit one more cat, or to swap out a refrigerator, and the subordination clause could be taken to the extent where the bank terminates leases upon posession.I also asked about including the CAR clause on estoppel p to my lease, and she said I could, but just know it wouldn't be enforceable in Florida.
Joe Norman Security System for Vacant Home
24 July 2015 | 3 replies
Can I buy two base stations and charge one at home while the other is in use, and swap the base stations every few days?
Mason Hickman Census Data
7 November 2014 | 2 replies
If you configure your code in a smart way then this should be an easy swap in the future.
Adam Moehn Replacing Tub Faucet
18 October 2014 | 11 replies
There are a few brands like Delta and Moen that make "old" style kits that can be swapped out but they usually charge much more for them and there is a good chance of damaging the diverter housing if it gets stuck in there. 
Brian Beadle BP Poll: Are you in it for the cash-flow, appreciation or both?
17 October 2014 | 63 replies
(learned this in a VHS tape from Carlton Sheets, of all people, and it made sense:  your cost-per-door is lower, your splitting all your expenses among those doors, therefore your profits will come sooner and in bigger amounts as rents increase "over time")Thinking that you can just find cash-flow properties, and not suffer through swapping dollars for some investements, at first (esp.