25 September 2013 | 15 replies
You be hard pressed to find a policy that covers it all like a home owners umbrella policy, if you did it cost a fortune and I would not trust it.

11 February 2015 | 6 replies
@John Matthews I like the sound of your $115k triplex and you would be hard pressed to find something even close to that around the Seattle area.

13 February 2015 | 19 replies
Last night my partner and I were on the phone with a seller's agent negotiating an offer and everything seemed to be going well. We had made an earlier offer which she told us they wouldn't accept. After looking at ou...

28 February 2015 | 69 replies
I especially love that is comes in blue and red, so in addition to being easy to install, it makes is harder to accidentally run hot water to a toilet.

19 February 2015 | 0 replies
Accidentally posted twice.

22 November 2015 | 92 replies
However the potential does exist for me to omit certain important aspects accidentally.

20 February 2015 | 5 replies
Then I became an accidental landlord in 2009 and rented the property out at negative cash flow about -$300.

29 April 2018 | 8 replies
Experienced and financially sophisticated business owners are very different from accidental landlords.2.

24 February 2015 | 1 reply
DBPR licenses and regulates construction trades which impact the structure of a building and affect public safety, including roofing, HVAC, electrical and plumbing work.During this fiscal year, which began July 1, 2014, DBPR has received 462 complaints against unlicensed real estate professionals and appraisers, resulting in 132 investigations and 35 Notices to Cease and Desist against unlicensed individuals in the real estate industry.DBPR also has a coordinated media campaign with proactive public relations efforts including press releases, news coverage, social media and organization with industry associations to combat unlicensed activity statewide.Per Florida Statute, DBPR collects $5 from licensees during the initial licensure and renewal periods to aid in the combat of unlicensed activity.Floridians are asked to report any suspected unlicensed activity by email to [email protected] or by calling the Unlicensed Activity Hotline at 1 (866) 532-1440.

23 February 2015 | 14 replies
After several months we continued to press for the back rent.