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Account Closed Tenant qualification
20 September 2014 | 4 replies
It's a red flag that they don't have credit to protect, so harder to recover damages at move out, but often work out fine.
Jessica Gourdine How Big Is Too Big For A First Deal?
14 November 2013 | 5 replies
If you can't you will set back your goals by years trying to recover.
Stephen D. New proposed rules and regulations about rentals
22 November 2013 | 3 replies
It pertains to an owner who has defaulted on dues and is another avenue to recover funds before suing/garnishment.
Delin W. Buying without Title Insurance... kind of
26 November 2013 | 12 replies
Title claim was required to recover funds because they couldn't track down the two brothers and their wives.
Patrick C. Americans Recover Home Equity at Record Pace
4 December 2013 | 2 replies
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-21/americans-recover-home-equity-at-record-pace-mortgages.html
Dustin Hope Business model
22 November 2013 | 2 replies
So if as the member manager is sued it does not hold any assets, there is nothing for anyone to recover.
Brian Mergen Major tornado damage in my area....should I hold off on REI?
5 December 2013 | 8 replies
It can be a slippery slope that you can't recover from.
Matthew Hite New Member in Austin, Texas
28 November 2013 | 8 replies
I think it is the third Thursday each month, but that could be wrong.I am going to start hosting monthly events again starting next year after CFB season is over and people recover from holiday mode.Congrats on graduating from UT's McComb's school.
Chris Dengel Previous owners - foreclosures
3 December 2013 | 3 replies
Even after eviction, you have to store their stuff for a period of time allowing them to recover it.
Adam Percento Owner needs help...
4 December 2013 | 22 replies
You will recover that capital investment with that cashflow in about 10.5 years.Now I would not overpay for a property based on terms, but given you will supposedly have a $25K equity cushion at that price it is legit to figure out if paying more for less cash into it is a worthwhile endeavor.