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Eric Black Getting into contract before sale completes
26 April 2013 | 3 replies
Better to do that as early on in the process as possible, so that there are no surprises encountered along the way (like somebody reluctant to sign).
Kris Castagna Looking into doing RE investment with 2 - 3 people
7 May 2013 | 4 replies
I really would like to try to cover most of the different scenarios that we might encounter in the future and have a plan for them to make sure we can stay on track with what are end goals are.I do agree with the need to have someone who is in charge of the final decisions and that will be me which we have all talked about and agreed upon.The problems come from the questions we don't ask so that is why I was asking if anyone had made a list of things to go over so we have a plan for them before they happen.
Bill Gulley Radio Topics Needed
27 April 2013 | 11 replies
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Kay March Tenants taking care of repairs. Should I worry?
29 April 2013 | 15 replies
Steve:Sorry I did not get to this last evening as I committed ... it slipped my mind.In our neck of the woods, we have a standard government lease (called Form 6) which, while it is not obligatory we use it, any lease you draw-up yourself cannot deviate or contradict the standard lease ... so most folks use it.The standard lease allows the landlord to attach their own Schedules to the lease ... most notably Schedule A - Additions to the Standard Lease ... this is where your "house rules" are to be found.In our Schedule A, we have a section on Alterations to Rental Property which contains the following clauses:1.The Tenant agrees to use only putty, tacks, pins or finish nails but not stickers or tape as picture hangers. 2.The tenant agrees not to make any additions, changes or alterations to the rental property without prior written permission of the Landlord.
Justin H. Insurance Companies says won't insure properties more than 60 years old
4 February 2014 | 11 replies
Is this something commonly encountered?
Bill Coleman Driving for dollars? Why not Biking for dollars...
23 February 2015 | 22 replies
I have studded tyres on my bike}.The only downside I've encountered are owners jumping to the conclusion you could not possible afford to buy their property because ... well, you're on a bike ... if you had money, surely you would drive a car ;-)
Ron Steele Need Help Please ASAP for Recovering Funds
7 February 2014 | 7 replies
You will encounter many in the business with no Integrity, but red flags will appear...Keep it moving!!
Dee Miles Complaint Filed with Attorney General by Someone who got my yellow letter
12 February 2014 | 10 replies
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." ~ Albert Einstein
Florencio Moreno Permits in San Antonio
4 January 2015 | 9 replies
But you may encounter the same issue I did.