
25 October 2016 | 38 replies
She ignored my request to give me the keys, even though she replied 24 hrs after i inquired, with a response that she has the keys.

14 November 2016 | 14 replies
Contact the eviction court and inquire as to what the PM needs to represent you.

17 December 2016 | 7 replies
This note is managed by a servicer so I didn't get to speak with the attorney directly, and of course they can't answer in a clear and simple manner when you inquire about it.

30 August 2017 | 50 replies
I was paying $34/inquiring but getting really great info, including all open revolving accounts and their 30,60,day histories, collection activity and all public records (and it looks like the UD actions will soon be expunged).With that level of detail, you can see the income and expense (deriving the discretionary funds) and the accounts the applicants prioritize and those the skip on.

17 August 2016 | 8 replies
Prospective tenants aren't very discerning regarding the units; due to the lack of supply they are just happy to get a place in town (affluent area, not a lot of lower income rentals.)I have contacted all the buildings inquiring about rents, so I am generally aware of how much they bring in and what their mix is.

23 September 2014 | 4 replies
@Dyryl Burnett I agree with both @John Weidner and @Brie Schmidt I became licensed in order to view my own properties, broker my own deals, and be able to assist friends who were reaching out inquiring about making purchases.

10 February 2009 | 19 replies
Seems to me that a $245,000 loan should be survivable on $40K if the room-mates are paying a fair rate.Furthermore, you should inquire about a loan modification with your bank.

12 December 2012 | 3 replies
Inquiring newbie mind want to know!

2 April 2012 | 19 replies
There is street parking available but it can be a slight issue.Seperately metered, though I will look into the fuses/breakers.Asbestos, lead paint, and plumbing are important issues, I will inquire. how serious can it get?

24 August 2010 | 1 reply
Canada for example, seems to offer only very low CAP rights as the country is so conservative in its finances on appreciation of RE.Given the dollar devaluation, uncertainty of the future of America, and the fact that we can't be the superpower forever has led me to inquire about other countries that are ripe for investment.I think investment in america is great, there are foreigners from other places trying to invest here, i know. but if you hold a good investment portflio here in America it may be wise to diversify a bit.