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Robert Gill So I Just Renewed...
16 February 2016 | 5 replies
As an investor you have less stress, you don't have to where a yellow or blue blazer, no need to look for the balloon in the air and don't have to pay dues, attend meetings, meet a quota, do a coop with agents who take part of your commissionJust think no floor duty, no driving customers around to look at houses,  waste your time and gas. sap your energy and leaving you only to buy a property from their brother in law who just get their licenseOh YES, the freedom to make all the money your are worth, no need  for the hassle of finding listings, prospecting, floor duty.......oh the freedom that an investor has, oh the pleasure of sleeping late, making creative offers, doing subject to existing financing, delayed settlements, collecting assignment fees.....oh the sweet freedom of cash flow and free time.
Lindsay Nguyen Annoying Tenant
7 February 2016 | 15 replies
The house been empty for 3 month and the air hasn't been on.  
Nathan Clark First flip, HORROR STORY!
4 April 2016 | 32 replies
Halfway through the electrical job, someone broke in and stole the electrical wiring and the copper in the Air conditioner.
Antonio Evans This stuff is very hard for me (Investment Stories?)
13 February 2016 | 63 replies
Go spend 6 months in Buenos Aires or Chiang Mai (both very low cost of living), responsibly get in trouble there.
Michael Garcia 3 bedroom vs. 2
19 February 2016 | 6 replies
This may vary with local codes, but I'm quoting the Federal HUD standards.Additionally, the window must be an "egress" window, which means that a fully equipped firefighter with a air tank must be able to get through the window, and occupants must be able to escape through the window. 
Jeanie Crisp Uncooperative tenants in Texas
8 February 2016 | 7 replies
Look for leaks around dishwasher connections, pipes, mold cleanliness and check all appliances/air con-heater units. 
Axel Ragnarsson Recommendations for a Home Inspector in New Hampshire?
8 February 2016 | 4 replies
Results of Radon Air are done the day of the Home Inspection.He brings candy to my office be sure to tell him I suggested him. 
Account Closed Aspiring real estate investor in Baltimore
12 February 2016 | 12 replies
Since my wife works in the city near Hampden, we will probably concentrate our research efforts on the north side of the city.I am still in the air with whether I want to pursue the city or some area in Baltimore County for my first property.
Gustavo Perez First Flip/Rental
11 February 2016 | 0 replies
Floor has a slight slope to it.3. laminate flooring was put in incorrectly 4. stress crack along with minor water damage on ceiling and walls5 new roof6. no appliances 7. the washer and dryer connections are in the kitchen8. has no central air (95%) of the houses in the area have it 9. need landscaping 10. gutters11. wall trim is in pieces12. some paint since im sticking to white ( very popular in the area)13. doors need replaced14. full remodel of the bathroomAlso the furnace and water heater are exposed in the bathroom (looks very weird) and it does have a garage or a basement but crawl space.
Kevin Crider New Member from Texas
13 February 2016 | 2 replies
I am new to the Texas market, I have lived here for going on 8 years now as a United States Air Force member.Very Respectfully,Kevin C Crider Jr