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Jason Merchey First Loan in 2014! Tips?
5 January 2014 | 4 replies
It's unusual and has some drawbacks.
David Lee Does this sound like a good deal?
26 January 2014 | 9 replies
It's kind of unusual to have 10 SFH on the same lot.
Corbin Loesky First time renting newly renovated property - would appreciate review of application/qual requirements!
28 January 2014 | 8 replies
While we hope to someday go for students to get the higher income they bring, we want to start by seeing if we can get a family in the upstairs unit of one 2-family - especially given the nicely renovated condition and unusual combination of central location linked to top suburban school district as a possible attractor.Being new to this, I've spent the past few days reading a lot of info on this site to get educated on the rental process - very helpful.
Kathlyn Lewis Tenant late with rent - what to do
12 January 2014 | 24 replies
That's our nod to flexibility for taking into account holidays, weekends and unusual circumstances that may arise.
Joshua McGinnis Greetings from Los Angeles
8 July 2014 | 11 replies
Most of mine were on the MLS but some came from unusual sources.
Bob C. Collapsed basement slab - Advice?
6 January 2014 | 1 reply
No unusual cracks.Center supporting foundation looks good.1st floor is level, no cracks in the ceiling or walls.It's a 1974 raised ranchThere's no pipes or electric in the slabLooks like this happened 10-20 years agoMy Theory:The lot was obviously built up, bulldozed, filled.
Matthew Pipkin Is this worth looking in to?
11 January 2014 | 12 replies
The financing question is appropriate, but I doubt they'll give up any personal info on the tenants, that would be highly unusual.
Ben Bakhshi What's going on in Ohio? Low prices, but are there jobs?
9 January 2014 | 1 reply
Hi Ben, I've lived in Toledo all my life...can't say it's anything unusual that makes jobs and renters, we have strong manufacturing with obvious ties to the automotive industry (Dana corp- parts supplier, Jeep- manufacturer, Owens Corning- insulation/bldg materials, Anderson's- agriculture/fertilizer, First Solar) Like any area we have some $250k and up neighborhoods with little crime and great schools...and some seedier areas where you will read about gang shootings about once a week.
Justin Hennig "Due on Sale" or "DOS" snap poll...
9 February 2014 | 75 replies
So it's not unusual at all if that is your target market.
Belinda Lopez Bail bond lien on a house?
1 August 2019 | 13 replies
Looks like a big nasty lien to the outside world but unusually only evidence of an old debt.