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Bruce L. How do you handle insurance for your contractors?
15 October 2012 | 12 replies
For those that are not insured, you want to carry your own workmans comp policy which is usually very inexpensive.
Mic Nguyen Should I buy this?
14 October 2019 | 6 replies
You have plenty of cushion to do it.My only concern with tying your money up for that long is how many houses you would typically buy in the same time frame.
Cindy McHugh Attorney Response Time - Is This Reasonable?
23 October 2012 | 11 replies
Hi Dave,There was no agreed upon time frame.
Shannon X. Business Plan
22 September 2012 | 7 replies
Basically, I just put my ideas down on paper, with a discrete set of tasks, timeframes and goals to go with it.
Shannon X. rehabbers business cards
21 September 2012 | 4 replies
There are several inexpensive online sources where you can have a few designs printed for relatively little cost.
Matt Liu Partnership Agreement - Who Can Decide When To Sell?
26 September 2012 | 11 replies
So how about if I do a 4 year time frame.
Jason T. Invest in Debt...great read, I want more
27 April 2015 | 47 replies
Use of funds and investment alternatives, bond portfolio, municipal and government lending, capital requirements, reserves for losses and bad loans.....but let's stop here.Point is, did you pay attention to the time frame of progressing through the lending activities?
Michael Sherwood Tenant moving out
27 September 2012 | 8 replies
That going on for a year establishes some ongoing relationship, and if they paid always on a particular day, say the first, it could be argued that this is the established due date for the rent and the type of lease, say a month-to-month base don the payment frequency.My statutes then also give a minimum time frame for cancellation. e.g. 28 days for MTM, unless agreed otherwise.I heard/read of some tenants who argued successfully in court that they were NOT late paying rent on the 10th, as it was established that in the past they usually paid on the tenth and it was accepted by the landlord.
Robin Grimes HUD and the stolen EM
2 October 2012 | 7 replies
LOL....it can't be the buyer's name or the EIN #, but it can be something like the purchase price or the time frame to close.
Mark Terpenning Foreclosure
29 September 2012 | 12 replies
Im renting a house that was recently forclosed on..what is the legal time frame the new owners to give me to vacate..also is there a way i can sue the previous owner for not letting me lnow thw house was under foreclosure while i was renting the home.