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Stevie Delacruz Investing too young?
1 September 2018 | 112 replies
I can't remember the authors, but "Millionaire Real Estate Investor" and anything with real estate in the title.
Levi Edgy Mobile home park ,Would you buy it?
30 August 2018 | 12 replies
If it is a gov water authority but not county/city then I would have to think about it.
Yadira O Romero replace carpet with laminate flooring
30 August 2018 | 3 replies
I have ask my landlord to replace my carpet since it's been over 10 years since I moved in she has agreed to replace the carpet on several occasions  however stated that  the property owner needs to come and inspect the carpet to make sure that  it is not  above and beyond normal wear and tear it is my understanding that in California the carpet should be replaced after 10 years  it is has bugs in it  there is no padding left  it is filthy grungy and it's already been cleaned twice and no  difference  because I am diabetic if I can have it replace laminate flooring that are being installed and all the  recently vacated units  which are being renovated I asked her on several occasions if I can have laminate floor instead of carpet and she stated that they cannot install laminate flooring in upstairs units due to the noise however I just discovered that the unit adjacent to mine on the upstairs floor  just  was renovated and they installed laminate flooring as this discrimination can I demand  this type of flooring  and ask  her about the new laminate flooring on the second floor policy and why I am unable to  have the same  can I demand that type of flooring or do I have to have carpet  I also feel she is being discriminating against me for no reason  she has been short when I ask for repairs  I asked to move to the downstairs unit and she gave me a whole rant about how she doesn't think that the property owners would allow me to move down there based on my rent being late once or twice  and a bunch of other reasons which I don't think it's her business  to point these things out to me or rather she should just give me the application or instructions on how to go about it and let the property owners make that decision  do I have any basis for discrimination  complaint against her with the fair housing authorities  California
Sheena Varghese Eviction/habitability- needing advice please
15 September 2018 | 9 replies
If she complains to the local authorities about it being uninhabitable, ask the inspector to order her immediate removal for health reasons and you wouldn't owe her anything other than pro-rated rent - which she hasn't paid. 
Jason R. Need Advice on Home Warranty Plans
13 September 2018 | 8 replies
They send the worst third party contractors, authorize the least amount of repairs, and take an unacceptable amount of time to dispatch folks and make decisions on how a repair/replacement is to be handled, while your tenants are without their appliance what seems like FOREVER.
Richard Leyba tejada Oreia convention November 1-4
15 November 2018 | 6 replies
I've done a Robert Kyosaki and Dale Carnegie course/meetup....great authors, entrepreneurs, they're seminars are all garbage. 
Sharron StJohn How to explain your LLC is a broker without blowing anonymity??
1 September 2018 | 11 replies
Since I am both the agent and the authorized signer for the buyer.
Jake Langley Delinquent Payments on a note
4 September 2018 | 14 replies
They were authorized to so by Dodd-Frank, which was passed in 2010.
Emiel Barbosa Questions to Ask a Flipper
6 September 2018 | 10 replies
The draws on their 'loan' are subject to work done so it's getting tight as the financial guys are insisting on 'substantial work completed' b4 a draw is authorized
Michael S. Tenant Screening - Previous Subletters
1 September 2018 | 3 replies
Previous landlord can't release details about someone for which I don't have a signed authorization.