
11 April 2008 | 4 replies
Hello,I was just thinking about how my auto insurance premium is figured using my credit score as a determining factor.Does anyone know if you can do this on rents?

14 April 2008 | 3 replies
If a tenant moves out of a property after his lease was completed and the landlord refused to return the full security deposit due to "dusting and cleaning of the apartment" is it possible for the tenant to file a mechanics lein on the property for the remainder of deposit?

26 August 2008 | 15 replies
The areas requiring auto renewals usually cap any rent increases you can impose.

11 September 2008 | 3 replies
The further away the property is the more it cost you in auto expenses (travel to and from the property).

5 June 2019 | 4 replies
I'm ready to bid on a foreclosure but just found out that even tho only one mortgage company is listed as seller, the home owner actually has a few mechanic liens on property plus two second mortgages that he is not in default on.

4 June 2010 | 5 replies
I did do a register of deed search on line and found the original mortgage, two others from the same bank, one from another bank plus a mechanic lien all against the same property.

12 November 2008 | 28 replies
Wall Street can't fail; insurance companies can't fail; the auto industry can't fail; irresponsible homeowners can't fail; and soon even those that wrecklessly ran up their credit cards will be bailed out!!!

21 November 2008 | 18 replies
The auto industry, the airlines, the hedge funds, the housing industry, and even states and cities are now asking for bailouts.I certainly wouldn't hide with your shotgun in a bomb shelter, but I certainly would have a shotgun and some shells in the basement!

5 December 2008 | 25 replies
Will the auto bailout help or would this be happening anyway?

1 December 2008 | 8 replies
What you want is to diversify your report..You should have a few revolving accounts.At least one installment loan. ie. auto loan/personal loan.And a mortgage.You want to keep a Debt to credit ratio of about 1/3.. that means actively using 30% of your available credit..