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Diane S. Tenant is family, seeking to break lease. Please advise.
6 June 2017 | 1 reply
We have a chronically ill child, insurance is sky high, we cannot afford them to leave us with two mortgages. 
Sheree H. "Unfit for habitation" eviction?
26 May 2017 | 20 replies
The house is bad and it is a liability to have her and her child living there, but there are also other important benefits to me in a quick eviction. ie the cost/time savings in renovating both sides simultaneously, and getting a better tenant for the renovated side if she's not there.
Shefali R. What are Key Steps after Tenant Dies
31 May 2017 | 5 replies
The person requesting access may claim to be the sole child or the sole heir of the deceased resident.
Olivia Dansereau Can my solo 401k invest with a SDIRA?
19 September 2017 | 15 replies
I'm wanting to open an SDIRA for my child as I pay her a small wage here and there to help with admin activities  (envelope stuffing, etc) but would also like to use that SDIRA as a minority holder on investments so that I can help boost her retirement account from a young age. 
Adam Mangrum Newbie from SLC, UT - seeking advice on whether to sell our home.
17 May 2017 | 3 replies
Less stress on my wife, who hates her job and wants to stay home with our son and the future child(ren) that will come at some point, or at least only have to work part-time as a photographer (her dream job, and something she's really good at).Cons:1.
Andrew Herrig Help! Tenant wants me to pay hospital bills
19 June 2014 | 26 replies
I am in Dallas, and I know all the small claim's judges very well, and you have zero chances of winning when a child is involved, and you didn't fix the problem right away.
Brian Mathews What do we gain by managing our own rental properties?
28 February 2015 | 62 replies
When new investors say that no one will look out for their properties and care for their properties as well as them, without offending anyone, it sounds more like a child or a pet, and not a wood/brick/stucco building. 
Mark B. Meth House - Value After Renovation
27 October 2013 | 7 replies
Do you want to be responsible for a family moving into the home, and the child getting sick or others getting sick because the chemicals are still in the dirt surrounding the home or other factors.
Jon Klaus Buy a restaurant?
22 December 2013 | 42 replies
My methods are so good, that one owner was having employees arrested during a lunch or dinner run.I am telling you, this is an extremely tough business that makes others seem like child’s play.Of most important, consider the worse.
Ashley Simmons NEED HELP!!! Am I going in the right direction???
2 May 2008 | 7 replies
I read different REI forums faithfully everyday.I've gon down to the court house and got the pre-forclosure list looking for deals but i've been told that area is over worked.I've gone to only 1 REI meeting so far due to child care issues but i'm gonna find a way to get to them every week beacuse i know networking is essential in this biz and it's all about relationships.I've gone to an open house with one of the nice helpful people i called.I've met with a guy from home vestors to ask questions.I've tried to find a mentor for free(money is tight) to kinda guide me me on one like once a week, but no luck there either.Now i know that i need to get business cards made up, have signs around town, and attend the REI meetings, but it seems like i'm kinda going in circles and i'm trying not to become discouraged.