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Dhaval Taylor Do you prefer an Airbnb or a hotel when traveling?
10 March 2021 | 108 replies
It makes for a more uniform and predictable experience.
Sarah Burridge Newbie from Minneapolis - seeking advice on getting into flipping
18 November 2015 | 4 replies
While we are not planning to make the jump right away, we would like to be setting the wheels in motion re: working on realtor/contractor licenses over the winter.Thanks in advance for your insights!
Atul Mohlajee Eviction time in Cook County
10 April 2019 | 42 replies
My tenant has a lawyer who is filing a motion and I am afraid is going for jury trial.
Joshua Andrews Forclosure, Equity & Notes
10 April 2014 | 4 replies
The Uniform Commercial Cods cover the collateral a lender is entitled to and it depends if the loan was a cash loan or one funded with equity, equity loans are installment purchases and ownership reverts back to the lender/seller.While some states, like Florida say you obtain title as an owner, the buyer or borrower can still sue you in courts of equity to obtain any overages.Some states require any overage from amounts owing, plus allowable costs of collection to be paid to the borrower.A second has no relevance as to homestead exemptions, it's the total amounts owing.
Sarah Jones accident - lawsuit
9 January 2019 | 59 replies
Very frequently our attorneys would delay any settlement talks with the plaintiff's attorney, file many motions (called papering the other side) with the court that the attorney had to spend time and money to answer.  
Kazi R. What do you drive to your rental properties?
14 October 2020 | 108 replies
Don't lift them 6 feet in the air and put chrome monster truck wheels on them, and even the top trim level ones blend in pretty well.But my "uniform" when I'm at home is cargo shorts, an old t-shirt, flip flops and a dingy ball cap.When I'm doing business, i.e. looking at properties, attending inspections, etc, I arrive in the F-150 wearing khaki work pants, a collared shirt, and boots.
Amy A. How to get rid of neighborhood drug dealers
5 June 2016 | 14 replies
You can purchase in-expensive {LED} motion sensor floodlights with a built-in security camera (which also followed the motion sensor).  
Kyle Doney Contractors Charging Fees to Pull Permits
21 May 2024 | 33 replies
You don't need to...markups in retail are pretty uniform throughout the supply chain, and for public companies like Walmart, you can look at their quarterly filings to determine exactly what their margins are.With contractors, you don't have this same level of transparency, so if you want to ensure that you're getting reasonable prices, you need to do some additional investigation...
Justin Hackney Wholesaling
6 August 2015 | 2 replies
Bounded time always gets people in motion
Mark Gallagher Diary - Buying a non-performing note NPN from start to finish
18 July 2017 | 160 replies
So, you could have attorney file emergency motion to the judge assigned for this matter to postpone the sale due to the circumstances of a too recent change in mortgagee.