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Matt Cramer Starting an investment company
2 September 2014 | 14 replies
Also pressing the vote button on the upper right hand side of the post lets people know that you thought the post was helpful.
Amber Ponte Purchasing tax lien certificates
31 December 2014 | 13 replies
If you are planning on making your money from the redemptions, you will be hard pressed to gain the 20% promised by the  infomercial types.  
Tamara R. Wear and Tear, etc.
5 September 2014 | 13 replies
Around here you would be hard pressed to get a judge to allow you to charge anything for four year old carpets.  
Account Closed Landlords/Property Managers - What is a reasonable time frame to schedule regular inspections on an occupied rental?
15 September 2014 | 19 replies
After spending money fixing up a property, I obviously want to make sure the tenants occupying it are not damaging or tearing anything up....whether accidentally or deliberately......or worse still, using my property as a front for some shady illegal activity    (take your pick on that one....the illegal activity that is).I also want to make sure I am on top of the stuff that will break down due to normal wear and tear and stuff that needs regular maintenance.I also want to make sure the tenants are doing their part in up keeping the property as necessary....mowing lawns, shoveling snow from sidewalks and generally maintaining a reasonably clean interior and exterior for their own good and mine.If and when the tenants do tear something up, or something breaks down due to no fault of their own, unless it adversely affects their daily routine, I would think that they most likely would not report it.
Rick H. Recent Ruling - Foreclosing on Nevada HOA liens
27 April 2015 | 13 replies
If each post had a button you first had to press, which classified your post as "conjecture" or "fact" - the forums would be saturated with "conjecture" icons.I'm also amazed at how completely erroneous podcasts are allowed to survive, mostly as a result of the business model employed to support the website.
Roy Williamson Is purchasing quad / duplex out of State a good idea
13 November 2013 | 18 replies
You might be hard pressed to find good deals there without digging hard -- hence the reason we dropped those markets.You may want to consider some other markets in Texas, Indiana, Tennessee, or Georgia.
Account Closed How to collect for damage caused by tenant?
17 November 2013 | 13 replies
While I get the situation if she accidentally put a fork down the kitchen sink or a diaper in the toilet do you let that slide?
Michelle Walters Top 25 Hipster Zips for Returns on Rental Properties
8 March 2015 | 17 replies
It is just a discussion about one of Realty Trash's never ending string of stealth advertising press releases.
Yiv L. Anyone successfully evicting due to unauthorized occupants
13 November 2014 | 11 replies
Obviously, his accusation did not go too far as to get the money (that's why I can not press on that), but he did call the cop and they took the dog away for 10 days without much investigation (stupid law) to make sure there is no rabies.
Mike Webb From podcast to purchase!
13 December 2013 | 14 replies
The owner had been an accidental landlord and took a very “hands off” management approach and it was evident.