
9 September 2008 | 5 replies
There is also an excessive amount of selling that goes on at his events.

7 September 2008 | 10 replies
Jeffrey, Operating expenses include taxes, insurance, management (even if you do it yourself), maintenance, advertising, office supplies, legal fees, evictions, damage done by tenants in excess of the security deposit, entity maintenance, utilities (if only during vacancies), vacancies, capital expenses (not technically an operating expense), etc, etc, etc.

20 September 2008 | 11 replies
State laws can be very specific in this area, as they are in PA.According to our Landlord and Tenant Act of 1951, "No landlord may require a sum in excess of two months' rent to be deposited in escrow..."

29 November 2017 | 5 replies
I'm not sure how you posted by accident 6 times, but I'll be sure to remove all the excess posts.THANK YOU FOR NOTIFYING US!!!!

12 November 2008 | 1 reply
A few things you'll like to know: What was the source of the water damage, is it dry,was it repaired, and was the damage properly addressed according to industry standards (S520 standard andreference guide for professional water damage restoration).

22 October 2008 | 31 replies
I guess if I pay as long as I can, then they see there is no money left in my accounts they may accept it or I will stop making payments because it has run me dry.

27 September 2008 | 15 replies
I believe your client should be fine with their deposits in excess of $100,000.

16 October 2008 | 20 replies
In this situation the bank made out on the foreclosure-they have covered their unpaid mortgage and legal costs with excess; however this is not the norm these days.

10 October 2008 | 25 replies
All people can do is speculate.My guess: The bailout should preserve (temporarily at least) credit markets so lending won't immediately dry up, which should keep the housing market alive.

6 October 2008 | 7 replies
We just closed on our house and got the final settlement (we live in California). The problem is in the settlement, the interest paid to lender (for the remainder of the month, before regular payment kicks in) is calc...