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Tanner Nicholas How much do you offer for cash for keys?
5 November 2017 | 6 replies
I know that an ejectment can cost as much as $2,500 so is it worth it to go up to that to prevent property damage, removal of appliances, etc.?
Max T. Rehabbers and Flippers - Getting a Contractor's License
7 November 2017 | 7 replies
If I don't know how to fly a plane a license won't prevent catastrophe. they also have crews and subs and a realistic view on actual cost and time.
Mike Kalob Anyone bypass General Contractors and have Vendors Install?
6 November 2017 | 11 replies
A PM is suppose to prevent that from happening or troubleshoot.
Collin Smith Refinance a house to pay back my personal HELOC
5 November 2017 | 4 replies
And, that might prevent you from moving out of your primary residence at a future point.  
Michael Boyle "Subject To" Real Estate
28 November 2017 | 5 replies
It may be a distressed property or some other "must sell" situation where the seller's needs are best served by it.It's not necessarily a "use it anywhere" strategy.For example, you might use it to prevent a foreclosure - bring the payments current and make the payments going forward in return for them conveying title to you or your entity.
Anna M. Making an offer on an investment property with evident cracking
9 November 2017 | 4 replies
What would be a reasonable discount request on a property looking at structural foundation repairs to include some re-grading to prevent repeat issues, potential mold treatment, window replacement (total 20 windows).I believe in being fair to both seller and myself and I keep hearing and reading (as I went online and started researching this as I wait to get inspection report), I keep hearing that in this market most homes will have some kind of foundation issues and that should not be a deal breaker.What other advice would you give.I do like the home, it has great curb appeal, but I believe in the say, “A home without a foundation is not a home”, so I do want to be careful not to be taking on a home that will leave me stuck with a hefty bill.I plan on continuing to do my research throughout the day as we wait on the inspection report and will eagerly also await any comments that group members can offer to help me make my decision before 12midnight tonight.I hate to lose this home, but I also hate to take a risk that may leave me with a hefty bill down the line.Any comments will be appreciated, good, bad, ugly…… brutal honesty, I will take it all with gratitude.Thanks.
Graeme Ford Raising rents in Ontario with existing tenant vs vacant unit
3 January 2018 | 13 replies
Does this only apply when you have an existing tenant for the purpose of preventing a landlord from forcing someone out of their property by raising rent?
Petit Morne Creating your own MH park from scratch (raw land)
22 November 2017 | 21 replies
Secondly, DCFA will prevent that from happening.
Devin Mann HML vs Private lender. Which is more investor friendly?
6 November 2017 | 7 replies
When starting out, people oftentimes use family and friends as private lenders thereby preventing the concern for getting scammed.
Brian H. Way to suggest a seventh sub-forum? Western NC?
4 December 2017 | 13 replies
I'm just in Asheville for the VA right now because I have multiple issues from Iraq, including a brain injury which currently prevents me from driving.