Bukka Levy
Turn Key. Why all the hate?
24 May 2019 | 116 replies
I'd rather leverage other people's time and speed up my purchasing and cash flow like Joe mentioned.Different strokes for different folks right?
Shella Sanders
buy house with reverse mortgage by company thats out of business
13 September 2018 | 12 replies
I have a lawyer I stroke checks to , thats what he does for a living .
Brandon Thurman
Seeking Advice on Handling Rent Increase Dilemma with Elderly Tenants
22 January 2024 | 69 replies
They just like to stroke their ego by crying about it on the internet.
Kate Homme
How to sub divide vacant land? steps and suggestions
13 September 2017 | 19 replies
this issue as you can see has to do with a garage in the back of the property but the property clearly fronts a public right of way and that is all title insurance is going to cover.out our way you would get a preliminary title report and your map in said report you get that a few days after you open escrow its incumbent on you the buyer and your real estate agent to read the report and look at the map and then if there is a question you address it during your due diligence period.this one would easily have been caught if someone had just looked at the map when they bought it.. you would have a big red arrow pointing to your lot.. you would see your lot lines you would see the driveway behind you was not your property you would also see its not public right of way but a piece of private ground.. then as a broker or the buyer you would question that.. and if needed then order a survey or talk to the land owner.I have a big landlock case going right now were Chicago title missed that my property was land locked.. its a 500 to 750k property.. that if I can't get access to the public right away they are going to have to stroke me a check.if it is landlocked then in the preliminary title report you get and out here they make you approve.. there would be an exception that your parcel does not appear to have access to a public right a way and that then starts another process.even though my property is 3 lots that had 3 homes on them and had been using the same driveway to access the state highway since 1945. but the state of Oregon owns a strip of land between my property and the highway that is slated for a pedestrian trail.. even though this property is in the boonies 25 miles out of town.. the trail goes for about 40 miles.the state is not obligated to give us any kind of prescriptive right and they declined.. so the only way to get on the property is through a neighbor and of course once the neighbor knows they have you by the you know what.. they want a bunch of money.. so its up to the title company to figure it out .. buy my easement or pay me off.If there was an exception in the title policy I would be sitting there like this lady...
Ryan Bolt
How to grow rental business faster? New-ish Investor
27 December 2017 | 42 replies
So far, it looks like a stroke of genius.
Steven Maduro
lazy landlord tips for doing work your self the easy way
24 April 2013 | 11 replies
Folllow 1 stroke down with this thing, and you have a 9 inch or so cut in.
Tim Whatley
starting to wholesale
28 September 2017 | 4 replies
Different strokes for different folks.
Sam Leon
Security deposit "delay" - how to write this into contract?
27 November 2012 | 8 replies
I just had a cat stroke us on the application process, dragging it out over a couple days.
Oscar Martins
Building department doesnt like it when i do my own repairs
11 December 2013 | 55 replies
Lol, stroke their ego a bit.