
30 April 2011 | 7 replies
First of all I would like to express my sincere condolences for your recent loss.

23 September 2015 | 45 replies
All I can do is express my views as an Investor and Realtor for the last one and try to be somewhere in the "middle" for the other two!

22 June 2011 | 18 replies
The member needs liability insurance to protect the business from himself.Mitch -As many time as this topic comes up on BP and as many times as I try to express this sentiment, it never comes out nearly as well as you just summarized it in three sentences.Thank you...

19 June 2016 | 18 replies
., via an option to purchase fee, down payment, etc.)...Thus expressing to an eviction judge that a transaction took place, that expressed & displayed a tenant's "equitable interest" in the said property.

26 July 2022 | 34 replies
For example, all my advertising needs to express that I am an agent.
17 July 2011 | 10 replies
The first week was great- expect when we realized that our neighbors behind us we on vacation and had returned. the family is a bunch of screamers, the mother, father and the 4 or so children. the parents often allow the children to hang out in the back yard for hours and hours and all they do is scream- (high pitch psychotic screaming). they have barely no backyard- is consists of a squeezed in lap pool, a full concrete yard and tall glass sliding doors. these were all approved by the arb and now they only accelerate the volume of noise they create. their screams bounce off of their concrete and house and project into our yard and THROUGH our windows and into our house.we asked them to talk and expressed how much the volume travels into our home- but the father was very rude, told be to f off and the mother said there is nothing she can do to stop it.the worse part is- my fiance has a panic anxiety condition and he just recently reached out and is seeking professional help with a certified psychiatrist and is also now enrolled in a cognitive behavioral program. we did not know he was suffering from panic attacks all these years- i honestly thought he was bipolar or mentally sick. with new hope that he may be able to learn to control his anxiety attacks this new issue with the neighbors has only made this situation worse. we purposely stay away from large crowds or loud events because it makes him have an episode and he becomes very ill. even now i am still trying understand it-i need to help him and decided that i need to stay by his side.i spoke with the property manager and she suggested submitting plans to the ARB for putting up a 5' x 6' fountain and to contact local authorities and file noise complaints. the issue is that my fiance is only getting worse (he has been out of a job for 6 years and i finally had hope he might get better and start working again)- a fountain wont stop the screaming noise we hear every single day. local authorities said to document noise and record- i have.now i am at the point that my fiance has lost 10 pounds in one week, he is constantly having attacks and if something doesn't stop the noise he will only get worse.what are my options?

15 July 2011 | 3 replies
We are moving to a new city and really love the pictures of the house and expressed an interest in buying the house if we get settled nicely and like the house as much as we like the pictures of it.I told the owners we'd be willing to pay 3 months in advance for their peace of mind seeing as tho myself and my wife still need to get settled in jobs etc (but have plenty of cash reserves)The owner also said he'd rent it to us at 900/mo as long as we agree to make tiny repairs to the house here and there when he asks of us...obviously something within our abilitiesWe then got sent what looks like a lease option contract, yet I was never asked for any option money and looks like its only 3 months long, but I still get a % of the rent credited to the eventual purchase price.When speaking to the owner he says we can rent this place for as long as we like and he's just making it 3 months long for both of our safety in the deal.Could somebody please take a look at this contract and tell me if anything is out of line or something I should get changed before signing it?

4 August 2011 | 11 replies
I was told by an agent that the accepted bid on a property I expressed interest in, was actually higher than the list price and she said that happens pretty often!?!

8 September 2011 | 10 replies
Like Chris said, communication is key, if you do not express in deatil what you need, you will likely be dissapointed.
2 December 2008 | 46 replies
For all of the reasons you posted is why experienced investors who rehab properties and resell to the retail public don’t like the television word of “flip this house.†You are right by lender definition flipping has implied or express implications of fraud and therefore might possibly run into seasoning issues.