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Account Closed Tenant is late and has cancer
23 April 2018 | 57 replies
He was one of those arrogant self entitled inherited tenants, A true POS....I pay my rent therefor I can do as I please type personaity.
Andrew M. RALF/RCH Insurance Question
19 February 2018 | 5 replies
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Lamont A. Stop Coming by My House!!
14 March 2018 | 57 replies
@Lamont Aiken I never give any tenant my persona address.
Matthew Paul The elementary school principal called me about my rental .
17 May 2018 | 6 replies
M Marie M., as an investor and landlord I can say without a doubt you will encounter fake references.
Franky Juwana Houston Tx Real Estate Market
28 July 2018 | 9 replies
Though I haven't worked with his company, he himself seems like a good person as well and was knowledgeable about the industry, professional and diligent.
Quinn Kiet Were "kick backs" commonplace as anecdotes make th
25 June 2008 | 7 replies
For a self-employed person, a letter from a licensed Certified Public Accountant was required.
Dan Demers When are short sale leads "ripe" for picking?
29 July 2008 | 11 replies
The company I am scouting for believes in visiting the houses in person, as these people are already getting plenty of mail and phone calls.
Jason Agulay Realtor license?
25 September 2008 | 9 replies
Ive Read in several places that if you have your realtor license that you have to pay the 3.5 percent, or whatever your broker's fee is, on persona investment properties, is this true, or does it vary from state to state or company to company?
Fred Shandler Do you have a contract for your contractor?
3 March 2009 | 10 replies
Most importantly, it establishes the fact that the contractor is *NOT* an employee, hence relinquishing you of the responsibility of managing the person as an employee and paying associated taxes.- Scope of Work: This lays out specifically what work is to be done, in as much detail as possible- Materials List: This lists the materials that should be used for all aspects of the job, including where they should be purchased, SKU numbers, and anticipated pricing (if the prices are off, call me to figure out what to do)- Payment Schedule: This lays out when the contractor will get paid, generally using 2-5 draws (depends on scope of project and schedule)
Amy L. Agritourism and Land Investing
19 April 2007 | 8 replies
I would think having X-Mas tree farms and pumpkin patches would fall under the same category of Agritourism.