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Shane M Evicting existing tenant no lease
28 September 2009 | 6 replies
I'll remember to avoid the rear-end expressions lolOriginally posted by MikeOH:You would evict them using exactly the same process as any other tenant in your state, assuming you have grounds to evict them.
Jimmy NA Inherited Tenants Part 2
15 November 2007 | 12 replies
These areas include hallways, porches, rear and side yards.
Perry Apawu What do you do when you don't have money for marketing
22 January 2013 | 10 replies
The best $65 dollars I have ever spent went towards a rear window decal in for my truck.
Sylvia B. Suggestions for the front of this house
2 September 2014 | 14 replies
There are before and after pics of the front and rear (also a slideshow of some different remodels we've put together as well).
Lindsey Run Needing advice on Mobile Home investing & Financing!!!
20 November 2013 | 14 replies
MHs that don't pass secondary lending requirements as to age and being taxed as RE are hard to finance conventionally.
Steven Mellul Bank note purchase vs dil vs cash for keys
21 October 2013 | 27 replies
NOD can be a bit of a moving target in our opinion, as sometimes a borrower needs an NOD as a kick in the rear and they get more than one NOD.
Nestor Maldonado Tax Delinquent Properties
14 October 2020 | 10 replies
Find out if the City allows negotiations on the Taxes another selling point if the City entertains offers on paying back taxes, the city wants to keep collecting their money if it gets tofar in the rear and becomes abondoned they make nothing...
Jesse Conners I have no cash!
1 April 2015 | 19 replies
I live in Westchester County which was poor and richYou need to look at your expenses and write them out on a yellow pad what you're spending every monthJust put them in columns such as name, amount, interest-rate, etcLook seriously at the job and what your future is for advancementGo down to a good training company like Keller Williams KW  in New York and talk to the broker and show that you're very sincere about learning real estate and you want to study the new agents books and They might even give them to you for freeTry to tell everybody that you want to be really good at real estate and that you don't be working your rear end offTry to limit your TV intakeThink about tending bar or some other one or two nights a week extra job and put it in a jarI don't know what you're netting for income every month but 450 a month for a vehicle...wowCut expenses, make more moneyGood luck
Mike Matthews Lonnie Deals
2 September 2009 | 5 replies
The mover that moved the home offered my buyer 11 K for it right there.The single wide I sold for $5,200 cash to a guy on my buyers list and made him move the home as well.But in general I pay $1,600 to move and setup a single wide and the installation costs me another $1,000.00 on top of that.As far as double wides, I do not move them, Too much money goes out into the moving, setup and installations, Also I have to put back down the carpet and put the siding back up on the front and rear.
Adam Philpot Bid Accepted! Please help!
5 August 2018 | 14 replies
If I saw anything below 30%, I'd start to think about deferred maintenance and what places that could rear its head.Another expense you'll need to consider that isn't in place now is onsite management to enforce rules and how you'll handle rent collections.