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Phillip Hunt In my Experience.
10 August 2014 | 15 replies
Good luck, I am in Tucson AZ. and the market is flooded with flippers and the inventory is now all but exhausted
Sheryl Brown Mold
3 September 2021 | 15 replies
We moved into a house 6 mos ago, every since we moved in my husband's health has gotten worse he is 52 he has became extremely fatiqued, sinus probems has gotten worse, I was working at the time until 6 wks ago I would feel exhausted, you name it, I would push myself to go to work after I got to work I would get to feeling better then weekends came I couldnt hardly move fatiqued, pain all over my body now thatI am on medical leave due to getting ready for surgery my symptoms has gotten much worse I am chronically fatiqued, asthma attacks left & right every other day I am having an attack, so were both going down hill a couple mos ago we told the landlord we noticed some mold in basement he sent someone over to take care of it however all they done was paint over it, we noticed it was bleeding back through the paint we emailed the landlord told him of this, told him we felt this house is slowing killing us cause our health is going down hill he said he would let us out of our lease with no penalities, I am scared that our health is damaged by this & were oging to get out of here our health be so damaged we need medical attention, etc & we cant afford this, we also done a mold test & both tests show mold in container however we really dont have the money to send it off get tested especially now we have to move & be out the money for that.
Jon Klaus What's in your lease concerning horses?
26 December 2016 | 8 replies
You also need in the lease that there will not be more animals on the property than the property can withstand without damaging the pasture.
Eric Hyde Looking to invest in Memphis.
28 March 2017 | 14 replies
I would exhaust all my conventional loans first and then to continue to build you will eventually have to look at other financing options, so take the easy loans while you can still get em!
Diane G. If you are buying when unemployment is 4%, you are buying trouble
11 October 2017 | 192 replies
As long as the deal makes sense today, they can withstand an equity drawdown.Trying to time the market, on the other hand, you incur the opportunity cost of having your money on the sidelines.I don't consider buying homes in the Bay Area investing.
Wil Pace exterior dryer vent cleaning
2 January 2020 | 8 replies
You can also install a lint trap on the exhaust that allows you to catch the extra lint. 
Mindy Jensen What does Maryland State law says about abandoned property?
13 October 2019 | 14 replies
It is not exhaustive by any means, but does have a lot of valuable information in them.
Charmaine M. Closed 1st deal!!....here are the numbers.
18 November 2015 | 70 replies
.$30KClosing cost around $10kBrought to the table $10,901.Mortgage $1,225 @ 3.5 % 30yr All in cost me around $35k out of pocket. ):---------------------------------------------------------------Rehab to move in two weeks * Paint whole inside + basement*Gut and repair bathroom*Remove glass/mirrors one wall living room* Replace/Repair range over stove/exhaust* Dispose of all garbage.
Candace Edmonds Can owner redeem house if sold in a tax lien Sherriff Sale?
22 March 2017 | 6 replies
Still and all, it was emotionally exhausting just 'not knowing' if we would get there in time!
Mitzmichael Sumilang HELOC or Refinance, which to choose?
20 April 2017 | 37 replies
Use the refi first, after that's exhausted think about the Heloc.