
21 November 2006 | 4 replies
For instance, here in MA you are required to have the fire department come and check the smoke detectors.

26 November 2006 | 23 replies
In both instances you are paid by the title company.

16 October 2006 | 4 replies
For instance, Hispanic women play the more dominant role in decisions that relate to the home.

19 October 2006 | 10 replies
but of course, each state will do business different than others, for instance, NC is one state that does not allow assignments.if you live in Florida, it shouldn't be that hard to develop a sound knowledge base about rei particular to that state.on a scale from 0 to 10, what is your experience in rei?

6 December 2006 | 14 replies
for instance, making a 2 br into a 4 br would certainly add value to a SFH, but do you have what it takes to swing this?

24 January 2019 | 7 replies
For instance, if I find a house with lots of equity, and I get the payoff statement and realize the seller owes $50,000 (including back payments), is that the number I get the house under contract for?

29 January 2007 | 8 replies
I've been hearing many instances of appraisers having their work from 2-3 years ago questioned because the property is now or soon will be in foreclosure.

1 February 2007 | 10 replies
So, no, there are no tax benefits to giving the profit to yourself through an LLC.Now in some instances you may need a separate entity to do the work (i.e. federal grant programs; but you can't legally make a profit from those either).

5 July 2010 | 23 replies
There is however many instances where one could fasten the cabinets to the floor for an added measure of stability.

4 February 2007 | 4 replies
I really should know this after reading the books I own on REI but I have not come across it..If for instance you make an offer on the house, and it is accepted (over the phone, not having seen the property) are you obligated to buy the house even before you see it, what legal obligations are there, they're are ways around it arent they?