
3 March 2014 | 21 replies
I had a tenant last month who had issues with stolen identity and some unauthorized transfers from his account....he was 3 weeks late with rent and didn't pay a late fee.....and mine is pretty steep.Here's my late fee:"LATE FEES: Time is of the essence.

15 November 2013 | 4 replies
Here are the numbers to put this into perspective:4 identical 2 story units2bed, 1.5 bath w/ parking and laundryPurchase price $150k + $5k buyer premium 25% down = $37,500 cashRepair estimate $40kActual repairs so far $55k (mostly credit)Rent $900min $1100maxMonthly Expenses $2200mo estimated (plus credit payments until paid off)I have utilized my excellent credit to fund a majority of the repairs on 0% interest credit card offers in hopes of having the tenants pay a majority of the debt prior to the promotion expiration.

26 February 2013 | 13 replies
Originally posted by Steve Babiak:The reason is quite simple: the listing agent will be more likely to "support" an offer when the listing agent is getting that additional commission (from the "double dip").I'm sure that does happen frequently :), and that's fine if all things are equal (i.e. 2 identical contracts).

17 April 2013 | 12 replies
I would believe the principal would go down from Feb to March if the monthly payments are identical (less days in Feb = less compounded interest so more principal in Feb).

23 August 2013 | 10 replies
And I only found them by accident; after I looked up her previous address in MLS, I found through the MLS Realist tax record that there were Lis Pendens of foreclosure filed and Judgment of Foreclosure ruled on it even though the house sale was not marked as a foreclosure sale in MLS, which led me to the county online docket search for more information on the foreclosure filings, and I her convicted of found ID theft in that county, which then prompted me to look her up in other neighboring counties.

29 August 2013 | 8 replies
But the FT is FAR more simple than the current system with 1000s of levers available to politicians to curry favor.

28 August 2013 | 21 replies
It's my car, my identity, fits my lifestyle and I can read a book during my commute.Rural areas would become more valuable as the length of your commute is much less important if you can nap or work or do whatever you want as you ride.

21 December 2013 | 26 replies
So, $1,500 is grand theft.
25 January 2014 | 6 replies
The townhome is in a BAD neighborhood: violent crime including armed robberies, theft, and constant drug busts. 2.

20 November 2013 | 32 replies
Like spending some time thinking about your identity, and $10 at Vistaprint to get some cards, is what is preventing you from making offers.