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Troy Brown Need some advice, Negative cash flow EVER a good idea?
23 February 2014 | 16 replies
@Troy Brown Intereesting situationWhat is the cash flow from your other properties?
Karen Margrave KITCHEN ISLAND SIZE - THOUGHTS?
28 February 2015 | 33 replies
It looked nothing like I planned when it was done but it was still beautiful and kind of had a brown terrazzo look, where the aggregate was visible.
Account Closed ghost next door
10 April 2011 | 33 replies
The girl was fair skinned, and had curly light brown hair.
Ugwu Uche Part Time Agent advice in Atlanta Georgia (looking for a Broker)
18 July 2016 | 3 replies
If you have more questions, connect with me at your earliest convenience.Marta Brown, Broker, Blue Peach Realty, LLC
Tyler Brown Question about my budget for an investment property...
20 July 2016 | 6 replies
Tyler Brown I'm in a similar situation as well.
Andrew Lee Can I be sued by the buyer and realtor?
25 September 2016 | 28 replies
@Jeremy Brown  good points.. but real estate is so regional.. like in your region  Sacramento Placer county etc.. the agent upon opening escrow would have gotten a preliminary title report back from teh title company within 3 to 5 days.. once that is received it would clearly state at the bottom of the report if anyone other than the title owner had an interest they would need to proof themselves up and sign. so in other parts of the country ( and I find this particularly frustrating) especially attorney closing states.. they will not pull title until way deep into the transactions. ( reason they have to pay an abstractor up front to pull title ) and if the deal fails they don't want to be on the hook for the abstractor fee so you don't find out that you have an issue with title many times very close to closing date and this leads to massive frustrations on the buyers side.. ( at least it has for me in these instances. )But your correct the listing agent probably should have or did know that the seller was married and should have gone down those thought process's.. usually your in the home during the listing signup but i know now with docusign this may not be the case as much as it used to be.. as RE is moving away from much of the belly to belly aspects we enjoyed in the olden days 
Camrin Roczey Buying from my Landlord
2 June 2019 | 2 replies
He never saw the house, never inspected it, never rehabbed it, just bought it as-is and continued taking payments from the previous tenet.About 1 year ago (August 2018), my wife and I moved in and started rented from the landlord.While it has been nice renting this place, and the landlord has made things really easy for us, the truth is that the house is severely out-dated esthetically and could definitely use some upgrades functionally.For example, the kitchen is filled with ugly yellow-brown cabinets, tile countertops. 
Spencer William Quesenberry Title company / closing attorney
24 September 2019 | 4 replies
@Spencer William Quesenberry Damon Brown (Webb Hoskins Glover & Thompson: Brown Damon R) or Eric Coffman (Bullock & Coffman, LLP) would both be fine for those types of transactions.
Owen Brown Questions for Arizona purchase
14 September 2019 | 11 replies
@Owen Brown I want to second Keyt Law for LLC formation
Paolo Pascual Required + Recommended readings for Canadian RE
1 October 2019 | 9 replies
@Andrew Brown- Thanks.