Daniel Hart
How to avoid liability if contractor is injured?
4 October 2011 | 9 replies
Which means you're not required to carry insurance for the person, BUT if the person gets hurt on one of your jobs, you may be liable.The solution here is -- if you have any concerns whatsoever -- to find an insured handyman to do your repairs.
Gabriel A.
Writing Business Checks With Clauses?
9 October 2011 | 13 replies
I don't think there is any concern whatsoever about the bank honoring the check against the desire of the payor.
Yuval S.
What would you do with $2 Million cash, good credit?
19 November 2011 | 27 replies
If that's rental properties and he's never been a landlord, he should start out buying a house or two and cut his teeth.
Cheryl C.
Should I hold my flip off the market until spring?
12 November 2011 | 18 replies
No exterior work whatsoever - it's very well kept.I'd rather get my contractor in and out.A few years ago I bought something in Dec. and sold it in January.
David Beard
Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
We offer no rent guarantee whatsoever.
Shunda Walker
Real Estate Conundrum
4 January 2012 | 4 replies
Seeing that I'm still in the teething stages of this Real Estate game, I ran across something here in my neighborhood and I would appreciate some advice.SITUATION:1) I was doing a tax record search and I ran across a property that caught my interest. 2) The house was deeded as "Estate of XYZ".3) Did more research of Mr.
Andrew B.
Home plans
18 December 2011 | 7 replies
I would compare having an architect do the plan to having a Dentist clean my teeth.
Shane Woods
Please help me help my friend - buyer wants to assume his loan
19 December 2011 | 3 replies
You're friend is under no obligation whatsoever to sell, so the check should be big enough to make it truly worth his while.Be sure there are no consequences to selling so quickly.
Joseph K.
Newbie investor looking for direction
20 February 2012 | 8 replies
Run every analysis from a today's perspective, and don't count on any appreciation whatsoever.
Bryan Hancock
Designing Around Restrictive Covenant Risk When Purchasing Land
28 January 2013 | 21 replies
In reality, most CC&R's don't have any teeth.