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Sean Price What is considered normal wear and tear
15 July 2013 | 7 replies
Yes, I'd say that's a pretty uniform thought and left up to the eye of the beholder.In Germany, you won't believe it, but.... when they say an apartment must be in the same condition as of the day the lease was signed, they mean exactly the same.
Ron J. Time management when doing most of work
7 May 2015 | 11 replies
The thicker cover holds more paint, the slower motion allows paint to really saturate the wall, filling in the low spots on the texture and, if you do it right, you only have to paint one coat.
Paul B. Is now really the time to buy real estate?
9 February 2011 | 15 replies
All the people who bought right are cashing in on you just like the real estate cycle.I will say if you saw my other post that currently there are 1 million foreclosed residential properties that banks are holding in the United States.Only 300,000 are on the market.That's 700,000 properties of shadow inventory.Another 4 million foreclosure filings are going to be in motion soon.Banks are releasing in small amount as to not devastate the market.If they all put on now recovery would be faster but banks couldn't handle it.They need to dump say 100 properties at a time and make xx number of healthy loans to keep margins.On California I have read of a new tax law that could devastate investors there to help balance your states budget.I would have to dig up that article but it is recent.
Jeff Cutter Florida purchase contract
30 December 2015 | 41 replies
Uniform law, to offer something for sale, offer title to it, you must hold title, you must own it, the exception is a broker.
Lindsay C. Is this a deal?
24 June 2009 | 9 replies
Do they ware any uniforms (Nurses, police officers, maintenance, etc) it can tell you a lot about the type of people who live there, they work stability and level of pay.Good luck
Ryan Standage how does a full time student finance property?
11 November 2007 | 15 replies
As you start going through the motions more and more....you'll find people that don't actually need cash, and those are the ones where you'll take over their mortgage or do a lease / option.
Jeff Sheraton Preventing copper wire theft
4 November 2015 | 4 replies
We set up a motion detector alarm, and weren't hit again.
Emily Allen Looking for immediate advice! Some suspicious people wondering around my rehab
25 March 2015 | 23 replies
@David MitroI can't recall which one I bought...just remember that it had 2 or 3 motion sensors and about 7 or 8 window / door alerts.
Joel Owens Homeowners in Foreclosure going NUTS!
29 January 2013 | 3 replies
She had filed lawsuits and motions against the bank for wrongful foreclosure, mortgage fraud, etc. .
Scott McGill Good book on buying notes?
4 May 2014 | 16 replies
Thanks.I understand and you have my sympathies as having to read through all the posts and toss out irrelevant posts and those who make comments that don't have a clue, that's the down side of public forums I guess.Might try looking at some legal sites, get definitions of the obligations, research the concepts in law that allow notes to be created and sold, that is covered in the Uniform Commercial Code.