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Sandy Uhlmann Non-performing second with first in forclosure
27 January 2018 | 17 replies
The first gets reinstated or permanently modified.2.
Christopher DeLucien Warmer climate investing trends
26 October 2015 | 7 replies
And it's just not for permanent moves,  but for vacation homes as well.
Dawn Young Has anyone re-surfaced/ re-glazed a bathtub suround?
28 October 2015 | 9 replies
A few key points. 1) this stuff is toxic and can hurt you or worse (be 100% sure you buy respirator and have fresh air blown in) and only do it in unoccupied unit. maybe worst (toxic) stuff I have worked with residentially... bugs were dropping dead by the window...2) no it is not forever permanent--but what it is. 3) prep, prep, and more prep. 4) I would use it on a surround that gets some water splash--not where it gets constant water or submersed (like actual tub, need heavy duty stuff there). 5) follow all instructions and research well....cheap (25-30 bucks + roller)--but a lot of prep labor. it would make the surround look nice enough for the sale and/or get you through a few tenancies on a shoestring until you or someone replaces it.
Mike McConnell $850 a year profit
26 October 2015 | 22 replies
The reason is they took a bath on past loans and to make up for back losses they are now recovering through the use of charging permanent insurance to current buyers getting FHA loans.So basically today's home buyers using FHA are getting hosed from the foreclosure defaults of the last downturn.
Don Meinke best value, best product for attic insulation
21 November 2016 | 9 replies
In part of my previous house I actually bolted them down to the joists to make a permanent pathway down the center of the attic; in another part I had a loose plank that I could move where I wanted. 
Josh H. Financing Owner-occupied Condos in Mixed-use Development Project
27 October 2015 | 2 replies
The individual partners would then pay the LLC each month per the terms of their contracts, and the LLC would in turn use those funds to pay down the permanent commercial loan on the building.  
Meghan McCallum MICE!!!!!! How much of that is my problem?
10 December 2015 | 8 replies
If you want permanent mice extermination from your home, you can check with some good pest control company of your city.
Orlo Flock "rent back" till death
5 November 2015 | 4 replies
If I move to Mars permanently, I'll either sell the house (and tenant contract) to some young buck or put it in a will to my children whom I hope will outlive the 91 year old woman. 
Joseph Tolliver Primary residence to rental property
11 November 2015 | 7 replies
On the other hand, if you are planning on getting into real estate investments permanently and intend to own multiple rentals, then looking for a corporate shelter is wise.
Shawn Wainsely Own a tiny house as a short term rental? Looking for advice
14 May 2019 | 20 replies
The common "workaround" is for it to be considered an RV, but most municipalities will not allow an RV to be a primary dwelling, it would have to be secondary (meaning you'd need a permanent structure on the property first).