
10 January 2017 | 2 replies
In addition, there have been influxes cash (tax returns, side hustles, accident settlements, profit sharing, etc) that have put say, 15- 25K available to invest.The desired investment originally, was to buy SFH turnkey out of state.

4 August 2018 | 7 replies
Could you elaborate more on how a proposed $45K Loan turned into $954K Settlement of a Lawsuit?

24 August 2018 | 1 reply
Typically he just gets reimbursed his out of pocket costs at settlement.

5 September 2018 | 1 reply
We are selling our home end of the month and wondering if it is legal or a common practice to request the title company to let us review the Seller Settlement Statement prior to closing date?

30 September 2018 | 2 replies
I have a settlement coming in January it’s for 30k but I can get the rest which is about 120k that’s spread out over time all at once and after lawyer cost and all that I’ll have around 100k my question is should I try to start with 30 or get 100 and maybe buy a couple homes flip them get my capital higher and then start buying rental property any help is greatly appreciated

15 January 2019 | 2 replies
They will then pursue the tenant to recover any settlement issued and, hopefully, your deductible.I hope this information is helpful.

29 July 2019 | 57 replies
And I do negotiate on those.. we read the settlement statements there Is no question they try to pop in little charges and I get them removed.

29 July 2019 | 11 replies
Read the fine print, they can choose to replace with 'contractor grade' instead of repairing or give you a cash settlement based on their depreciation schedule.

21 July 2020 | 8 replies
Justin, Both of any of the following scenarios could have happened:1- There was a long term leak under the slab (either clean water or sewer leak, or both) that have cause the foundation to settle, and thus cause even more damage to the rest of the pipe lines.2- The settlement of the foundation due to non-leak reasons (such as bad soil mechanics) might have caused the pipes to break or crack.3- Lifting the foundation causing the pipes crack.4- Combination of all aboveI have had this property for a few weeks, so it has been out of my control.The lowest quotes I have got for fully replacing the sewer line and clean water line is about $13.5K for a 1800 SF house.My deductible is about $2500 if the insurance would cover it.
31 October 2020 | 2 replies
A friend of mine just got a lump some of cash from a settlement deal.