
17 April 2008 | 13 replies
The market did need a dose of reality, but the craziness that is being touted by all the media outlets, just scares people and further slows the economy.

2 April 2008 | 0 replies
It can be due to some unexpected expense, some unforeseen health condition that requires spending lots of money or may be simply because planning out the monthly budget ended up costing huge amounts of money.

7 April 2008 | 16 replies
No wonder we are in a RE meltdown.Too many people are trying(& buying) that have NO money.Bad things happen guys.You need cash to smooth out the unexpected.2.I'm guessing 99% of the people here own NO RE.I have read only a few posters who i'm sure have real world experience3.Too many people jumping into RE blind.4.People who buy books,cd's,dvds & attend seminars are idiots.A few final thoughts...Bad things happen.You WILL buy a property with a HUGE unexpected problem.Plan for it.You will have a renter smear feces on the wall the day before eviction.You are the ENEMY in almost every tenants eyes.

5 April 2008 | 5 replies
All sorts of weird and unexpected laws in place in different locations.More specifically, though, these tenants are probably on a month to month rental arrangement.

19 December 2009 | 17 replies
Have their been any unexpected expenses or surprises (such as termite infestations, or other nasty, expensive unpleasantness) with the properties?

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.

16 September 2008 | 13 replies
Sometimes we encounter situations or the unexpected that we have to face as well and get through those unexpecteds.

10 December 2017 | 45 replies
How many times has some one posted "my tenant moved out unexpectedly, and the mortgage payment is coming due, what do I do?"

27 December 2008 | 15 replies
I have tried to make it a practice (recently) of giving something away whenever I have come into some unexpected cash.