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Mark Marinaccio Seller wants to remove my escape clause
26 January 2020 | 26 replies
Ryan Dossey  Ryan hit the nail on the head most sellers are not sophisticated.. they look at that long winded inspection clause and think legal ease and they get their backs bowed up.If you simply have a Due diligence that is one sentence.. your not buying some complicated multi million dollar property here your buying some low end SFR..Your Em is probably very small as well.. your just way over thinking this given the size an d scope of the transaction..
Paul Stout What Happens to the Security Deposit at Sale?
3 September 2017 | 22 replies
I know many banks, including mine, have some very confusing compounding schedules.  
Annette Hibbler Michigan is a Business Contender Again
25 October 2013 | 16 replies
Affraid to be different.If you can tell me one successful person who created wealth, made a difference and wasn't different than the norm then I will bow out gracefully.
Dan C. Anything wrong with a furnace in the attic in a four-unit?
22 December 2013 | 24 replies
One wall had an 8" bow and the former owners had attempted to shore it up with vertical metal beams that did nothing, they looked like toothpicks trying to hold back a bursting dam!
Aaron Mazzrillo Nonpaying Tenant Joined Army
6 August 2013 | 7 replies
With a little luck, firing the "warning across the bow" will get your tenants attention and inspire him to pay up.
Ryan Edwards Obtaining a CO on a 23% CAP 8 unit we are wanting to buy
8 August 2013 | 22 replies
The most common materials which contain asbestos are drywall joint compound, sheet vinyl flooring (not linoleum), vinyl floor tile, floor tile, mirror, and other mastics, window putty, pipe, tank, and boiler insulation, HVAC duct insulation, asbestos-cement flues, asbestos-cement shingles (roof or wall), acoustic ceiling texture, stucco, roofing materials, and even sound insulation on steel sink bottoms.
Aron Rogerson Taking the next step: My standing and future plans :) Please Review / Comment
8 September 2013 | 1 reply
Current cash flow is very positive. b.Property B: Owe $90K, valued at $135-145k, great condition as well, Current cash flow is ok. c.Property C: Owe $67k, valued at $145-155K, recently acquired, installed a new kitchen and made other repairs.
Jeff Libby Paying off mortgage early or reinvesting in other ways
19 November 2014 | 14 replies
After 30 years I would have put 50k into it but it would compound to 170k, making me 120k profits on it.
Matt M. Can child support take my rental income if I live on the property?
8 July 2016 | 22 replies
My advise would be to play by the book and not compound your mistakes.
Anthony Gayden Tenant that won't leave
16 September 2015 | 40 replies
I've already been victimized one time by my insurance company paying a settlement to an ex-tenant of mine when I had proof positive IN WRITING that they had no case and that has made me even more militant about not bowing to extortionists.