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Cheryl C. New RE Show on Discovery right now
13 July 2012 | 9 replies
Anyone checking out Property Wars?
Sean Owen New investor moving to Bay Area
24 June 2013 | 13 replies
Stockton and Sacramento are your best options for rentals that will cash flow that are not in a war zone.
Nicholas Hubbard Found some Homes..Now what should i do?? Help..
8 August 2012 | 4 replies
Oh, and the area the home is in is fairly decent..its in the inner-city..i havent actually went by the property, and i dont wanna label it as a war zone..cause here in st.louis..some parts of the city will be i quiet neighborhood, and 10 blocks over would be a war zone..help!!
Alex Rector A beginning to an end
5 August 2012 | 4 replies
Problem areas - if neighborhood is so run down it looks like a war zone, drug dealers are openly selling on the streets and prostitution is rampant - perhaps you should look for a better area.
George Gray 8 Unit Apartment Building Weigh In!
6 August 2012 | 17 replies
C class property not in a war zone, but in an area that has long term potential because of private and public investment.
Mike Nelson Wholesaling HUD, noticed a trend here in Florida.....
28 September 2012 | 8 replies
But what Im getting at is I get numerous emails on properties that are HUD owned from the same people.
Bruce L. How do you handle insurance for your contractors?
15 October 2012 | 12 replies
Also make sure they care Workers Compensation Insurance, there are numerous court cases have ruled the hiring party is responsible for injuries to independent contractor’s employees when the independent contractor did not have their own WC insurance.
Cindy McHugh Attorney Response Time - Is This Reasonable?
23 October 2012 | 11 replies
These properties were financed after the safe act went into affect.This attorney you used sounds grossly negligent from what YOU have said in many mistakes.The attorneys I know will send you a document and you read it and they REDLINE any changes and you discuss and go back and forth until you are satisfied.The fact that you didn't read at signing and TRUSTED as you say this lawyer has no bearing on the fact that you should have read it.A judge will see it the same way.What I am seeing is a mess created by two parties being you and your attorney.You have to figure out how to get things back on track.You need to know in each state where you own these properties if you can foreclose and how long that would take and what it would cost and what you could sell for to get any money back and move on.This attorney as you say sounds nice but general practice attorneys I find make numerous mistakes when handling specific areas of law.
Corey Dutton Hedge Funds, Canadians, and Overseas Buyers Swoop in on U.S. Real Estate
23 September 2012 | 16 replies
Some real estate investors have chosen to abandon the bidding wars altogether and have gone back to their tried and true methods for finding good real estate deals.
Paul S. Out of state purchase as a first time investment
25 September 2012 | 19 replies
I imagine that downtown Chicago is like any other city with its workable areas and its war zones. in many areas just a few blocks can mean a big difference in maintenance and vacancy both can cause losses.