
6 September 2008 | 21 replies
When the inspector comes in for a dwelling a permit and see's new outlets, switches, walls with outlets, all of that was done before I ever purchased that property.

9 February 2009 | 37 replies
He eats too much for any human, and he obviously loves his bong hits.

1 October 2008 | 8 replies
If the insurance is not escrowed with payments, just cancel the old, and get a new, as described above.As long as the asset/colllateral for the mortgage is insured, the lender is protected, they don't care what company you use, or who holds the title, especially if its in a trust.As long as the house is insured, payments are current, you'll have no issues.Sadly, many people THINK changing insurance causes issues with the lender and the title change.However, after YEARS of subject to investing myself, as well as thousands of discussions about this method, I have yet to have a single person back up that claim with proof.Besides, bottom line, at the moment, lenders have other issues more pressing than messing with a PERFORMING account/loan.When you get new insurance, make sure its fire and hazard, and includes liability, rental dwelling/non-owner occupied.

16 September 2008 | 13 replies
My point was that in this business, although we don't show the emotion because it is a "business", we're still human and can't avoid "feeling it".

14 October 2009 | 18 replies
Since the prospect of selling your home is so personal, the photo is a way of humanizing the whole thing.

12 December 2008 | 9 replies
It takes human skill, knowledge, and diligence to get a real opinion of value.

3 September 2019 | 4 replies
In fact, in year twenty, you would be depreciating the original basis in the dwelling structure, plus any five year property that had been replaced in the previous four years, plus any 15 year property that might have needed replacement in the prior 14 years.

31 May 2020 | 19 replies
Before renting pre-1978 housing, owners must disclose the presence of lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling.

10 August 2022 | 15 replies
This type of dog's behavior would be much better than most human tenants.At any rate, legal or not, I would never charge a pet fee for that.