
9 March 2014 | 6 replies
Each little piece of info is in it's own cell.

10 June 2015 | 4 replies
If it is important work, then yes they should have references and experience.They definitely should have cards and contracts, and should have more than one way to get in touch and to keep you informed (office, cell, e-mail, website, fax).

5 November 2014 | 21 replies
What did she tell you about any of the deceased's blood relatives, children, siblings?

16 April 2014 | 23 replies
All said and done, the tenant buyers weren't real, the only one he lined up never paid, he vanished, and the houses sat at the PEAK of the market in 2005, and the value dropped... and dropped... and eventually, I lost all my money and couldn't afford the $17K per month in mortgage payments these 5 deals were costing me.My cell phone was ringing literally every 48 seconds with another automated collections call from the mortgage company (who I had 10 loans with!).

24 September 2013 | 17 replies
We had our garage celling and all the corners of the basement where the joys meets the cinder block sprayed with foam and it has worked wonders..

23 June 2014 | 23 replies
It sounds like to me the landlord and the property manager are on the inexperienced side some and tenant is a professional one wheeling and dealing.Tenants that are scammers can sniff out new blood a mile away.

25 January 2016 | 27 replies
Keep track of your expenses and save your receipts for everything for the property to help save money on your taxes (that includes cell phone bills) ;-).

10 January 2016 | 26 replies
I was a home owner in the Michigan area at the time and I know my particular property value dropped about 40-50% alone, so I certainly am not oblivious to how much of blood bath it really was, but I also know (think) that certain states were hit a lot harder than others.

29 January 2011 | 16 replies
They might actually be replying to your message from a cell phone.

2 June 2011 | 42 replies
When there is blood in the streets, buy property!