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Justin Reyes Is not renting to smokers a good idea?
13 September 2019 | 40 replies
Non-conflicting information is the reason for this as tenants have been known to counter and win arguments in situations where they prove that while the lease agreement states no smoking in the addendum, there are smoking permissible signs, ashtrays and cigarette disposal around the pool. 
Lauren Ruppert What do you do once the sheriff has done the lock-out?
1 March 2021 | 4 replies
Different states have different laws about if and how long you have to keep tenant property along with what kind of property you keep and what you can dispose of. 
Blake Cromer Tenant isn’t paying utilities even though lease requires it
11 September 2019 | 13 replies
With all the normal landlord/tenant laws for unpaid rent at my disposal.
Malik Batchelor Probate
11 January 2017 | 7 replies
Does anyone know what the difference between the following are regarding probate cases:1) Informal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative2) Filing of will of deceased no petition3) Informal Appointment of Personal Representative4) Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Representative5) Voluntary Statement6) Equity Petition7) Equity Complaint8) Equity - Partition9) Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal RepresentativeWhen I am at the courthouse going through records these appear to be case types however I am trying to understand what each mean, so I can hone in on people who have real property to dispose of.
Daniel Krotz PROBATE
9 July 2019 | 59 replies
I'm wondering if this professional may already have a process for disposing/selling of the real estate.Thanks again!
Belinda Lopez What are the "27" areas of real estate investing?
8 April 2014 | 7 replies
At a glance, RE management isn't there, neither is:Advisory and consultation servicesEngineeringRE schools, owners, administrators and teachersRE Brokerage management and support servicesRE publications (Homes magazine types)Industrial/commercial RE managementMarinas are considered REAspects of municipal and state land management, they sub contract servicesFree lance settlement agents and title examinersLow-Moderate Income Housing administratorsNon-profit housing entitiesHome inspectorsRecreational Land Mgt.Construction ManagementAgricultural Land Management,Timber managementEnvironmental Land/Water Mgt.RE Brokers/agentsRE Brokerage support services (training, admin, escrow, advertising)Asset ManagersTrust Administration, RE DeptsAppraisersI don't consider notes or seller financing as a RE function as a finance function, if you toss that out of it's industry into RE, then...Note servicersAttorneysMortgage brokers.Note brokersLoan Modification SpecialistsMortgage underwriters and processorsGovernment employeesOh my gosh, the IRS has RE lease specialists, every military installation has land management, every building has maintenance, air ports have RE managers and lease specialists, Assessors, County Administrators dispose of RE, I'm not going to mention HUD employees and sub contractors.
Manuel A. How much money do I need to start?
27 September 2012 | 23 replies
Especially when it comes to money.So considering I only need a small amount of money to live, have free labor at my disposal, and have no debt along with a great credit score.
Precious Thompson Investing in Low Income properties
6 October 2014 | 24 replies
Don't over improve - disposals, ceiling fans, blinds, carpet, bathroom vanities will get trashed.
Joel Orford Rehabbing a burnt property
26 July 2016 | 20 replies
Its not good to judge because you don't know the resources available at one's disposal or ability to acquire resources for that matter.
Account Closed Seeking Input on a Mixed Use Development
13 September 2016 | 1 reply
Another issue is that short-term discounted cash flow has become the standard way to measure the success of income-generating development, resulting in "disposable" suburban designs that make money in the short run but are not as successful in the medium to long term as walkable, mixed-use environments.2.)