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Fallon S. Fighting to get deposit back
28 August 2010 | 13 replies
(But want to butter us up by saying "Oh we will go ahead and pay to have it cleaned"4) They are charging us over $700 for dents in the garage door from Christmas bells.5) The landlords have returned to the house since we moved out and before we got the deposit back and they are trying to charge us $100 for a broken drawer in the fridge that was NOT on the final walk through form (that we begged for).6) They are charging us almost $300 for some sprinkler hosing that was busted in the yard that we reported after we first moved in.
Just Don flashing windows and doors
15 September 2010 | 12 replies
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Michael Culler War! What is it good for?
29 October 2010 | 38 replies
guns or butter, the economic impact!
Melinda Smith Dallas area inspector recommendations
27 November 2010 | 2 replies
I've used Michael Butters recently and was happy.http://www.northtexasinspections.com/On foundations, Structured Foundation will give free inspections/bids with no pressure.http://www.structuredfoundation.com/
Bill Schultz Whats working now?
11 January 2011 | 30 replies
The REO rehabs are the bread and butter, that's for sure.
Bryan Hancock Using Futures Contracts To Hedge ARMs
18 February 2020 | 48 replies
I guess you'd have to structure this in such a way that if the short position moves against you, you're still breaking even net-net.With respect to Bill's comment, I see where he's coming from, although I don't think there's any harm in trying to figure out how to create synthetic fixed-rate debt from floating.
Anthony E Russell Houses Less Than 1,000 Square Feet
27 August 2010 | 10 replies
it depends on your area...2 bed/1 baths are bread and butter rentals where i am, and they can be bought for cheap...the 3/2s in the same areas only rent for a 150-200 bucks more/month, but cost at least 10 grand more...as for rehab, 2 baths is usually preferred, but again, it depends on your area, and what your competition has
David Wolf What do you think
13 September 2009 | 6 replies
This looks like a good bread and butter deal.Some questiions...
Chen Co What city is the best for buying real estate (houses) and than renting it?
22 February 2010 | 50 replies
In the end it would seem that a good 'bread and butter' house is the more solid, less worry investment.
Steve A Using the Listing Agent as Your Buyer’s Agent?
6 November 2009 | 29 replies
But don't forget which side the agent's bread is buttered.