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Linda Weygant Need to Record a Lien in Denver County
26 February 2016 | 5 replies
@Drew Feinis correct that a few details are needed - and possibly a few steps to notify the party of what you are about to do, why, and how to prevent it.
Adam Garcia Should I do this deal?
1 March 2016 | 7 replies
Don't they still have to comply with the FHA guidelines which prevent this loan from happening?
Greg Grant Newb in South Florida
3 March 2016 | 5 replies
Hello everyone.I came across this site and decided it would be a good idea to join & help expand my knowledge to prevent me from making a big rookie mistake.  
Elena Jobson I bought a "lemon"
2 March 2016 | 37 replies
Tub was cracked due to not being supported. 2) No access panel required by code for the pump, the pump was in the rear of the tub buried under the tub deck. 3) No thermostatic anti-scaled mixing valve required by code for the roman tub filler 4) No dedicated circuit for the pump required by the manufacturer, the electrical for the tub was piggy backed on the vanity lights 5) no GFCI protection on the tub as required by code  6) no grounding of the tub motor as required by code 7) ABS drain glued to PVC drain pipe with ABS glue 8) the tub valve connections  uried with no access were IPS threaded stainless steel flexible water lines instead of hard sweated copper connections, (lost count on all the shark bites they used, they must buy them in bulk) 9) all the tile was tiled directly on the plywood of the tub deck, no underlayment to prevent the tile from being popped and the grout cracking from moisture getting to the plywood...the list goes on and on.. oh and the tub filler valve was located on the back side of the tub, not a code violation but certainly not user friendly for somebody to have to climb basically into the tub or over it to turn the water on, but that's minor in the scope of all the code violations and poor workmanship, that's just poor design. 
Jared Christensen Question about a lease.
2 March 2016 | 3 replies
While you are waiting for that to happen, educate yourself on how to properly screen tenants and mitigate risk for when the bad ones sneak through.I use situations like this to educate myself and build policy to prevent the same problem from happening again.
Account Closed Has anyone had success with dealing with vacant properties?
4 March 2016 | 3 replies
Thanks James for preventing my arrest.
James E. Planning your investment strategy: worth it?
6 March 2016 | 9 replies
Not just to help you plan to get where you want to go but also to prevent you from doing something stupid.
Logan Turner What to do when no Comps?
8 March 2016 | 19 replies
They under built on purpose to prevent a future bust.
Dwayne Shehi Marketing on Craigslist
27 April 2016 | 4 replies
Does anyone know why that's happening and what I can do to prevent it from continuing to occur? 
Mary lou L. WARNING!! Never send your Lease in a Word document!
4 March 2016 | 2 replies
But yes, prevention is better.