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Lee V Short sale, with homeowner becoming renter?
18 April 2011 | 14 replies
The trouble with these situations is that you're the white knight now, but will be the evil, dastardly thief who stole her property later.
David E. Code Violation w/Number of Renters
7 August 2011 | 9 replies
Of course, no one told me this when I bought it (through an real estate broker/investor), when I began renovating it (through a contractor/investor), nor when I applied for a rental license at the town's public records.The long and short of it is that my wife and I have poured $75K into renovating the property, including the installation of egress windows and smoke alarms in every sleeping area, all with the plan to rent out 6 of the 8 bedrooms to university students because the University of Maryland is right down the street.
Rich Weese Have you ever seen money oozing from everywhere?
3 March 2013 | 13 replies
The only disadvantage was a 43 hour travel day returning home from alarm to bed including a 16 hour flight!
Jon W. Detroit Land Bank Authority
19 January 2020 | 44 replies
First thing we'll do is install an alarm system that runs on batteries.
Gregg Alexander Any agents around Pottsville, Pennsylvania
9 July 2023 | 8 replies
Industry is very quiet though nowadays which alarms me.
J Morales a little advice would be appreciated!
30 December 2008 | 6 replies
Many contractors in our area will install security systems with alarms in houses they are working on so as to protect their stuff and the house.
Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
Some of the most profound and life-changing habits are the simplest.This next one falls into that category.At night, we’re all used to doing whatever we do.I brush my teeth one last time, use my waterpik (water flosser.Awesome machine), use the restroom, drink one more swig of water, grab a 5-hour energy drink (my “coffee” in the morning), lock the doors, set the alarm and go to bed.Within a few short minutes, I’m asleep.It’s the same; every night.Those are the moments right before I fall asleep.But, there’s one more thing I do.Whatever is happening in your reality in those moments leading up to your slumber is what your mind will think about all night.There are two sides to the night.I talked about the morning yesterday in mentioning the Miracle Morning.I’ll come back to what happens AFTER the Miracle Morning, but for now, I’ll talk about the moments before you get ready for bed.First, do you have your written goals?
Will Gaston What's the best or most useful clause in your lease?
16 October 2017 | 53 replies
Tenant must test smoke alarms every 6 months and notify landlord of non-function. 
Jake Berwind Looking for software to organize buyers/sellers
16 August 2018 | 4 replies
I can input leads/sellers that I spoke to and I could also set the calendar of when to follow up for example every two weeks or every month it sets an alarm and remind you who you need to follow up with) we all know that the money is in the follow-up  so check it out  it has really helped me to become more organized and instead of scribbling things on paper  and shoving it in my pocket or forgetting about it later  everything is organized and streamlined hope this helps ! 
Frank Leone Seasoning borrowed money
5 October 2018 | 34 replies
@Frank Leone No, your original question was “how to borrow money from a friend and hide it from the bank”.......you’d have to lie on your mtg and That would be fraud.If someone received a gift or had cash laying around.....it would be seasoned after 2 bank statements and no alarms, no fraud.