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Randon B. Pros/cons buying investment real estate out of town
8 May 2014 | 19 replies
I live in a rural town near the south west border with Mexico, and invest in Phoenix and Tucson.
Bhaskar Upadhyayula Trouble with tenants - Texas
9 June 2019 | 9 replies
Some are legit requests and we addressed them immediately.Her language is very abrasive, almost bordering on insulting. 
Raju T. New to this platform
3 December 2015 | 19 replies
. - Canada border (i.e. in the U.S.A. rust belt), our experience has been than many small(er) local and regional banks and credit unions will look at your Canadian credit history and tax returns (NOI).As far as Don Campbell's book - there are less guruish sources of information available than Mr.
Rich Weese I love the texas market ---and you should also.
3 August 2010 | 47 replies
As much as the natives like to jab at those outside the state borders, I believe good, upstanding transplants are given a warm welcome.
Clint Smith New from River Falls Wisconsin!
14 April 2016 | 6 replies
Welcome Clint,Are you planning on concentrating in Wi or crossing the border into Minnesota?
Rusil Patel MLS - Any way to find listings that are about to expire?
20 September 2015 | 9 replies
Using this approach borders on the unethical and the National Association of Realtor Code of Ethics Article 15 SoP 16-2. 
Erick Garske Alive Investments
18 January 2017 | 9 replies
Blue Star is now dealing with the aftermath and fallout from unfulfilled promises to tenants, missing lead certificates, lack of signed lease agreements, and reconciling and correcting violations with the Baltimore Department of Housing.All told the combined neglect, misrepresentation, fraud and breach of contract breaches all fiduciary duty, and borders on criminal offense.For the immediate term, I am attempting to be made whole for the expenses incurred that include, but is not limited to the opportunity cost of lost rent, the cost of extended homeowners insurance for vacant property, the cost of all the remodeling and repairs ordered to be completed by the Baltimore Department of Housing.
Jamie Garcia Los Angeles RE Attorney
5 August 2015 | 2 replies
Here's a quick run down...My father purchased a ranch property back in the last boom.Purchased for about 1.5 Million.It's a horse property and one of the borders had an issue with us and to get back at us sent out Building and Safety.We come to find out that the property was purchased with the idea that all 2000 + Sq ft of residence was legal, we come to find out only 900 + Sq ft is legal, not even the pool is legal.They want us to bring everything up to code and draw up new plans reflecting such.Our realtor says we have a great case and can sue the previous owner, what can happen in this case has anyone ever experienced something like this?
Account Closed Out of State Investing in NC?
25 August 2021 | 2 replies
In San Diego, you have the border to the south, Camp Pendleton to north, the ocean to the west, and mountains to the east.
Darrin Carey What's a good deal look like?
29 April 2015 | 17 replies
I then changed my strategy to make sure I was taken into account properties in arrears that were the border of "war zone"