
22 February 2015 | 3 replies
It is very dangerous and may cause a cave in due to high weight loads.2) This may void some manufacturer warranties.

25 February 2015 | 8 replies
That said, I tend to give the most recent landlord little weight for concern that they will be more than happy for a problem tenant to go somewhere else.

10 March 2008 | 16 replies
An accountant is also worth their weight in gold.

8 November 2013 | 4 replies
I know management companies put in size and weight limits per owner set rules.

10 November 2013 | 23 replies
It takes weight off the house by removing the old layer as well.

31 May 2013 | 4 replies
That lets you better see whether any particular house is carrying its weight or whether it is a loser.

16 June 2015 | 43 replies
I also would not put a lot of weight on building a relationship with the bank by doing a Fannie/Freddie deal with them.

12 February 2014 | 3 replies
I am not an expert on this but I do not think that would carry much weight with a bank.You are talking about a POTENTIAL income stream versus an existing proven one over time with a seasoned tenant with years at the property.Generally they will look at your DTI, money down, etc. to see if you can carry the property on your own without the tenant in a worse case scenario.

14 February 2014 | 1 reply
The charm of not worrying about exterior maintenance (lawn, roof, plowing, ect.) has its weight as well.