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Josh Harris The bank is slow to sell foreclosure
16 September 2015 | 2 replies
Any health and safety issues?
Ndy Onyido Are you a landlord or an investor?
23 September 2015 | 21 replies
According to http://settlement.org/ontario (well, I live in Ontario), here are your responsibilities (I summarized them) if you are or wish to be a landlord:§Keeping the home in good repair: You must repair and maintain the home, and obey provincial and city health, safety and maintenance standards.
Jimmy Chin Help with deal analysis
18 September 2015 | 12 replies
A $200k SFR LL hazard policy in my area is only about $700/yr.  
Paige Clarke Empty Oil Tank on Property- Meaning?
20 September 2015 | 8 replies
If the find hazardous materials, a Phase III is going to be required.
Lisa Hoyt When should you lower rent to attract qualified tenants? Ever?
18 September 2015 | 47 replies
I can honestly say that I see things at my tenant's houses that are not the way I would want to live, but as long as they're not doing damage to the property or creating a health hazard and/or nuisance for the neighborhood, or doing anything illegal, I don't say anything, and these are not low-income people.  
Chavis Atkins Deceased owner/no will/family refuse to inherit/how to obtain
18 September 2015 | 3 replies
In the end, they come up with the decision that simply they don't want anything to do with the home, money is not a issue and they will let the home sit there as a potential hazard to the neighborhood and community.
Doug Saylor Is this Informal Offer Language a good starting place in Texas?
19 September 2015 | 6 replies
McLennan CAD Property ID:xxxLegal Description (partial):xxx Block 3 Lot 4B 5 Acres 0.2083 ADDRESS: 2222 xxxx Ave.Waco, Texas 76706-2906DWELLING: The house and outbuilding(s) located at the above addressSELLER:Maria S xxxBUYER:Waco House BUYER, LLCTERMS:$xxx CashTerms and ConditionsSELLER warrants there are no outstanding “fix-it” letters or letters of demand for repairs, code violations, hazardous conditions or red tags from the city, county, or any other government agency.Offer is contingent upon BUYER being able to obtain a standard fire insurance policy.BUYER agrees to waive standard lead-based paint and asbestos tests required for older properties—years built from 1938 to 1952.SELLER warrants DWELLING is “hooked up” and serviced by city/county water and sewer providers.BUYER has observed marginal condition of roof on the DWELLING.
Henri Meli Your experience investing muti-family in class-C areas
21 November 2017 | 9 replies
You can do very well in C properties, its about safety and giving the tenants a comfortable place to live.3 Keys:SafetyComfortable livingKeeping property clean (landscaping, parking lot, and units)
Corey Dutton Be Sure to Count ALL Costs on a Real Estate Rehab Project
25 September 2015 | 1 reply
Insurance: Don’t forget about paying for title insurance and for hazard insurance!
Chan K. Boston MA - Tenant Accusation and Restraining Order on Landlord
6 October 2015 | 49 replies
If you are saying for safety/security reason.....think about it she could of made a copy anyways.Also, if you do not send a letter and tell the judge you didn't know her address, he will come back with you had her cell number or her email and you could of just asked her or told her where to meet you for it.