Anthony Mellone jr
Title search/title search for newbies
31 July 2023 | 7 replies
Did she get a good resolution for this issue?
Jeremy Holcomb
How I learned about purchasing a property with a Tax Deed
16 July 2019 | 13 replies
@Jeremy HolcombIf the prior owners died, as somebody said, you could research if a probate was done, if none is found. you could also open a probate yourself which is something I am doing right now for aProperty I bought in a tax sale.It might not be worth it if the lot’s value is only 10k but will give you a quicker resolution
James Wise
"Subject To" Real Estate Investing is Slimy. Prove me Wrong.
7 October 2022 | 229 replies
No, it was like pulling teeth to get the broker to do anything and it was only when it was sent to authorities that a (insufficient in my opinion) resolution was offered.
Dan Krupa
Looking for a good Phoenix, AZ RE agent
11 November 2020 | 14 replies
I have been in the valley here in Phoenix for about 4 months and have found 2 great agents, and a fantastic Contractor that understands everything from complete re-hab to doing that fun Resolution list!!
Eric Griemsmann
Marketing
3 April 2016 | 5 replies
Thats Awesome.Do you pay someone to take them or you have a high resolution camera.
Juan Aguirre
FEELING STUCK AND LOST!!!
25 February 2023 | 10 replies
I am attending events to network in the hopes of finding a resolution, but I hope you guys can give out some wisdom if you have been here before.
Alok Sood
Hello (again) from Northern NJ!
4 January 2014 | 9 replies
Nonetheless I made it my New Years resolution to force myself out of my shell and make this finally happen.Originally I'm from Windsor Ontario (Canada) and had quite a bit of RE investing experience there from rentals to property management to rehabbing and even spec home building.
Manish A.
Ocala, Fl for Real Estate investment properties
8 July 2020 | 7 replies
Not sure what it offers in MFH but you can check with my PM who is Clay at Resolute PM in Ocala.
Account Closed
Need advice on dealing with contractor
26 August 2021 | 25 replies
Depending on your contractor's reaction and if you feel he is not going to show for the meeting you need to be prepared to tell him that you would like to resolve the issues and if he does not attend the meeting and then provide you with what you think is a sincere effort to provide you with a resolution that he will adhere to then you will be forced to file a complaint with your contractor's board, consumer agency that has jurisdiction and possibly with your building department for building code violations.If the clown shows up for the meeting then you have a list prepared detailing the problems with the work, details in regards to the time extended beyond the contract completion date and then you present a list detailing the timeline you want the job finished and you want the contractor to sign your detailed lists, or have him create one that suits you.