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Ikaika Farmer What is the right amount of leveraging to use
2 April 2019 | 1 reply
Let the never ending debate commence...  
Kent Nielson Best stud finder ever!
10 April 2019 | 2 replies
A while back I was doing some work and after locating the "stud" with an electronic stud finder, I commenced to shoot a nail right through the drain pipe lol.
Ken V. When is a NPN worthless?
12 April 2019 | 10 replies
Also be careful that there hasn't been several substitution of Trustees in the past, as some states have a limitation on the number times one can commence foreclosure proceedings against a borrower. 
Bob Duke Hard money dilemma — move in?
14 September 2019 | 27 replies
Just the clarification I needed...commence apartment search!  
Scott Riggott Bad Living Situation
14 September 2019 | 6 replies
Tenant(s) take the dwelling described as __________________________, in the city of West Hartford, Hartford County, State of Connecticut, for the term of 12 Months and two days commencing on the August 30, 2019 and ending on the August 31, 2020 at a monthly rent of ($1,900.00) payable in advanced without demand, on the first day of each month, to be used and occupied as a strictly private residence for the Tenant and Tenant’s immediate family consisting of 2 adults, (_________________, ______________________), 0 minors, only and for no other purpose whatsoever.
Dylan Prince Looking for Charlotte contractors
23 September 2019 | 0 replies
I am planning to begin to BRRRR properties and would like to network prior to commencing the purchasing.
Randy Steele What happens to liens during a foreclosure?
17 August 2019 | 11 replies
If there are liens that have priority over the foreclosing entity, they do not get a dime and would have to commence the foreclosure process themselves in order to get their debt satisfied or take back the property if no one bids. 
Wendy S. College Rental terms
19 August 2019 | 14 replies
@Jack OrthmanThe Term of this Lease Contract shall begin at 12:00 noon on 08/19/2019(the “Commencement Date”) andend at 9:00 AM on 05/31/2020 (the “Expiration Date”). Rent: "Rent” shall be paid in 10 equal installments of $590-700 (“Rent Installment”) (plus any incidental additionalcharges including, but not limited to, Additional Rent, as set forth in this Lease Contract and all applicable fees andsales taxes, collectively, “Rent”) for the Term of this Lease Contract.
Syed Hussain Tenant is not paying the rent after lease expired
4 September 2019 | 11 replies
Since you're out of state, email it to him and let him know that the eviction process has commenced and then send it by certified mail with proof of delivery requested just to seal the deal. 
Joe Abughazaleh New Nevada HOA Laws for 2019
21 June 2019 | 0 replies
This bill drops item (3) from the list of changes requiring unanimous consent NRS 116.31088 requires that at least 10 days before an association commences or seeks to ratify a civil action, the association provide a written statement to the owners that details the following: (a) A reasonable estimate of the costs of the civil action, including reasonable attorney’s fees; (b) An explanation of the potential benefits of the civil action and the potential adverse consequences if the association does not commence the action or if the outcome of the action is not favorable to the association; (c) All disclosures that are required to be made upon the sale of the property.