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Daniel Fierros Does "the bank" always win?
28 December 2015 | 10 replies
If you pay too much, if you get wiped in bankruptcy, if you let tax sales go through, HOAs in some states, incomplete collateral that prevents you from completing the foreclosure..There are multiple ways to lose but most of the above can be detected in the due diligence or fixed after your purchase.
Ryan Arth ever had black mold in a rental property?
25 September 2007 | 17 replies
If you don't detect major problems it should be fine to take care of yourself.
Nick Brubaker Does it make sense to use a registered agent for your LLC?
3 June 2019 | 7 replies
If they couldn't - they could hire a private detective - they would find each of us very quickly anyway.
Alexander Ball Drove for dollars, found a potential seller, called, -- NOW what?
18 February 2016 | 6 replies
This alone felt like a minor victory -- I felt like a detective!
Mark Futalan Keyless entry WiFi thermostat & security cams for STR
20 March 2018 | 7 replies
Motion detection, night vision, saves to the cloud, you get alerts on your phone and can view the camera.
Kevin Moore What Exactly Does The Carbon Monoxide Detector Law Say?!
7 April 2018 | 2 replies
The law specifically states:"Sleeping units or dwelling units in I and R-1 occupancies and R-2 college dormitories, hotel, and DSHS licensed boarding home and residential treatment facility occupancies which do not themselves contain a fuel-burning appliance or a fuelburning fireplace, or have an attached garage, need not be provided with carbon monoxide alarms, provided that (a) The sleeping unit or dwelling unit is not adjacent to any room which contains a fuel-burning appliance, a fuel-burning fireplace, or an attached garage; and (b) the sleeping unit or dwelling unit is not connected by duct work or ventilation shafts with a supply or return register in the same room to any room containing a fuel-burning appliance, a fuel-burning fireplace, or an attached garage; and (c) The building is provided with a common area carbon monoxide detection system."
Alexander Levit Question for Realtors+MLO's - will Tech automation takeover?
22 May 2018 | 13 replies
I feel that even though this is meant to protect, prevent & detect fraudulent activities or money laundering or any criminal associated activity, which ultimately is meant to protect consumers, it conveys negatively for that consumer trying to obtain an honest mortgage.
Maxim Khanin Obligation to test for mold - no evidence?
25 February 2020 | 17 replies
First off, I always want to provide a clean safe environment for my tenants, but, as you are experiencing, for some reason all tenants are experts in mold detection, the strength of tree limbs, and apparently basement flooding. 
Michael P. TENANT BASHES LANDLORD TO DEATH (SILVER SPRING, MD)
24 April 2020 | 2 replies
Detectives spoke with doctors from [MedStar] Washington Hospital Center who advised that [the victim] was most likely not going to survive this incident," officers wrote in court documents.https://wjla.com/news/local/po...
Vincent Ponte How do I get rid of tenants dealing drugs out of one of my rental
25 February 2021 | 21 replies
In no way shape or form am I saying go pick up magnifying glass and become a detective.