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N/A N/A advice sought in buying REO property
9 January 2007 | 1 reply
which we are assuming is a big no.Is this typical behavior for a place selling real estate for a bank?
N/A N/A Birddog legality question :: brokering?
10 May 2008 | 21 replies
If what you do looks more like brokerage than investing, they will demand to see your license and hold you to the standards of behavior of brokers—most notably a fiduciary duty to the client.
O'brian R. Experience/tips working with HomePath?
2 February 2014 | 4 replies
I recommend you become a student of that homepath website and try to document their behavior, like you are Jane Goodall watching some gorillas.In my area, they drop the price about 7.5% every 30 days the house is on the market for the most part, almost like clockwork.
Dustin Faeth Tenant Moved Out Leaving Other 2 Roommates Stuck with the Lease and Rent...What Action Can I Take as Landlord???
26 January 2014 | 21 replies
The threat of not being able to use you as a reference is also no longer credible if you're seeing this sort of behavior.
Stephen S. Why would someone do this ?
17 January 2014 | 26 replies
That sounds like hoarder behavior to me.
Christina R. When the parents may want to move in with you . . .
5 June 2013 | 11 replies
In living in her apartment community, I saw and heard about a lot of very bad kid behavior.
Wendy BK Avery long story about a nasty agent. Please give advice.
6 June 2013 | 24 replies
I decide to walk away from the property, but I feel his behavior should get disposed, at least to the seller and his broker.
Robyn R. Help! Crazy tenant, need Austin lawyer recommendation if possible.
26 April 2014 | 39 replies
Minimize your lost rent by following suggestions in that other thread and find their replacement ASAP.You will get your satisfaction down the road when you get inquiries from future landlords where they seek to rent: you just have to be honest and report that they failed to fulfill the entire lease term, and that there were threatening remarks made to a property manager.Lastly, be more thorough in screening future tenant applicants; there usually is some previous behavior that you can discover when you have applicants such as this tenant.
Yu L. difficult tenants + absentee owner not willing to kick them out
14 June 2013 | 3 replies
The tenants' behavior is the seller's problem right now; the seller being greedy kept him from completing the eviction, and that greed has a price that devalues the property.But how is the tenant preventing inspection of the roof?