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Tony Ngo Tenant wants to add in husband with criminal record - need advice
18 December 2023 | 66 replies
as it was previously mentioned, they husband will move in no matter what you decide..if i were you, i would read up and prepare myself for eviction..i know it's expensive and a pain in the rear, but you need to stick to your rental policies..otherwise you'll be opening yourself up to other type of similar applicants..
Nicholas Weckstein Do you lease or buy your vehicle ?
6 June 2018 | 142 replies
We bought a La Cross new a few years ago because it was an AWD sedan with rear air bags which were important to me and we could not get a good deal used.  
Tom R. Do any of you play the lottery?
2 November 2018 | 177 replies
Funny how the same people who will occasionally play the lotto would scold their children exceedingly if they looked in their rear view mirror of the car and witnessed their kid throw a dollar bill out the back window but is precisely what they are doing every time they play .
Wy Kay Do you carry a gun when visiting your C-F class properties?
12 December 2020 | 116 replies
@Wy Kay I don't carry a gun into properties because it isn't legal to do so in NY & NJ, but i do go into some REALLY rough areas with and on behalf of my clients, there are a lot of rules that you can follow to keep you out of harms way but here are my faves:-Go to the property before noon-Be aware of your surroundings-Don't sneak into a property, announce yourself loudly and often when you walk through -Lock the front and rear door when you enter-Go with someone if you arent comfortable going alone -If a property is said to be vacant but there are occupants (squatters) skip itLastly, go with your gut, if you think a situation is unsafe it just might be.
Stanley Ip Abandoned property in my neighborhood
25 July 2010 | 0 replies
Health department inspectors found that the property was overgrown with weeds and there are rodents inside the property, including garbage in the rear yard.
Jeremy D. Baltimore use question
5 August 2021 | 10 replies
Not knowing where you are talking about here are some details: The property must meet health and safety codes, it must fit the General Plan, it must be contiguous with use on the street and the tract, not cause parking problems, not cause utility stress, neighbors can object, you may need architectural or engineering, plans, specs, drawings to submit with your proposal, there may be a public hearing, it costs money, you will want to walk the neighborhood to convince the people tp the left right and rear to be on your side...
Brian Kantor First rental. In Detroit. Off-market. Buy-and-hold.
9 January 2021 | 0 replies
Graded and trenched along the rear wall to fix a leak in the basement.
Greg R. Housing crash deniers ???
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
So what you're saying is they can't build a twin turbo, 6sp manual, rear wheel drive,500 hp wagon that weighs the same as an NA Miata, that can tow like an f150, that you can also take to the tracks?
Account Closed I have 10k to invest, Cant get a mortgage! What would you do?
13 January 2020 | 61 replies
Been great and the best part is you don’t have to kiss the banks rear end!  
Account Closed LIVE: Biggest obstacle to buying your first investment property?
7 March 2023 | 126 replies
Under contract now for 3 units.. one duplex in front and a coach house in the rear my wife and I would live in.