
17 April 2018 | 15 replies
That is a massive amount of monthly debt to have in addition to your primary mortgage and any consumer debt that you would have.

4 December 2017 | 32 replies
Final payment cannot be demanded until the contract is completed to the satisfaction of all parties.Signatures of all parties.A clear and conspicuous notice stating: That all home improvement contractors and subcontractors shall be registered and that any inquiries about a contractor or subcontractor relating to a registration should be directed to the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation Home Improvement Contractor Program, with the Office's address and phone number.

3 November 2017 | 0 replies
I'm a college student at CSULB taking a course on Family Consumer Financial Management and one of my assignments was to do an interview.

3 November 2017 | 0 replies
I know a LOT of agents in Palm Beach County but they all deal with end consumers and people who are just looking to buy or rent a home at regular market prices.

10 November 2017 | 7 replies
I cannot say that I can recommend them because although the October situation was not caused by their action but by a situation with their payment processor, and they have switched from using ACH payment processors to a direct bank relationship, their communication about the problem was *horrible*, there are still many landlords trying to get their rent money, and the process to do so is time consuming and requires the tenant to file a form with their bank.

5 November 2017 | 7 replies
Generally commercial lenders do not lend to owner occupied property and because of that they don’t need to abide by federal lending laws for consumers.

10 November 2017 | 8 replies
Try to meet with some consumers in your target group and get their perspective.

21 November 2017 | 25 replies
I'm doing the E2 Visa - the most time consuming and complicated one but it will all be worth it!

14 November 2017 | 0 replies
http://www.har.com/content/newsroom/Houston Real Estate Highlights in October Single-family home sales continued their post-Hurricane Harvey rebound as volume rose 7.5 percent year-over-year with 6,381 units sold;Single-family home sales remain 2.8 percent ahead of 2016’s year-to-date volume;Total property sales increased 6.6 percent with 7,614 units sold;Total dollar jumped 10.8 percent to $2.1 billion;The single-family home median price rose 3.9 percent to $226,491, which represents an October high;The single-family home average price increased 2.7 percent to $285,858, also the highest level for an October;Single-family homes months of inventory grew year-over-year to a 3.9-months supply, but is down from a 4.3-months pre-Harvey peak – the result of a surge in consumer demand for housing;Townhome/condominium sales rose 5.8 percent, with the average price down 1.1 percent to $195,393 and the median price down 3.1 percent to $153,000;Leases of single-family homes rose 13.6 percent with the average rent up 2.8 percent to $1,776;Volume of townhome/condominium leases jumped 34.8 percent with average rent up 2.9 percent to $1,533.HAR still encourages anyone who has housing available for temporary occupancy (up to 12 weeks) to please post it on our Harvey Temporary Housing page at www.har.com/temporaryhousing to provide housing to those in need.

16 November 2017 | 5 replies
I meant after 12 months of paying rent, they then didn't pay for the next month or two.Bettina - Invoices every month sounds time consuming, but if it can be done automatically, that's a great idea as well.