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Daniel Dem Have I been quoted too much for 2023 on Windows? ($27-$37k)
4 January 2024 | 22 replies
I had 3 estimates done from what looked like the best rated window guys I could find on Google Maps (I don't know where to get any references).They all quoted me between $26k and $37k for 10 1st floor windows and 8 tiny basement windows. 
Anthony Chara If You're Tired of Forced Rental Property Inspections, Read This
11 December 2018 | 67 replies
Baltimore City has decided my tiny little place needed to be inspected, but it isn't the city that inspects, but a home inspector who is okayed by the city.A municipality just showing up at one's door and demanding entry for inspection seems like a violation of the tenant's 4th Amendment rights.
Carey Edmund Exit Strategy When It All Goes Wrong - Mobile Homes
5 April 2015 | 16 replies
They scrap it for free so they can keep the profit)Move it somewhere and use it as storageTake off the top and use the frame to build a "tiny house"Contact a mover and negotiate a "move referral fee" and offer the home for free on the internet and suggest the mover to move itUse it as storage where it isUse it as an officeContact donation charities and see if they'll take itContact local gov. agencies to try to donate to them for housing If you're not currently investing in MH's but your pondering the worst case scenario this is a great question.
Pedro Recarey Real New York REIA
12 January 2017 | 28 replies
One of the more infamous skits depicts a scene of a small tiny lap dog (I'm thinking that's you) barking at an elephant (that's Darren).  
Miranda Wilson Land owner illegaly sold me a mobil home
27 November 2015 | 7 replies
He seen a once in a lifetime, probably, to loose out a tiny bit of money from previous owners but would totally make more than a 1000 percent profit.
Fent Smith Transactional Funding for Short Sales & REO Properties
21 January 2011 | 14 replies
Maybe from a tiny local lender but never from larger lenders.
Larry Mankins Lake house purchase...parents want in
1 October 2009 | 7 replies
Any rent collected would only offset only a tiny bit of the mortgage/upkeep.
J. Martin Xmas/Holiday Bonuses/Gifts - Who do YOU give it to?
15 December 2014 | 23 replies
It is very tiny and very rough.
J. Tyler Moore How to be a hardmoney lender - without the work?
15 January 2016 | 35 replies
For example, for me, I don't want the majority of my hard money loan portfolio invested in tiny, individual loans that I have to micromanage constantly (because I don't have the time).
Todd Shampoe Local Gurus at REI clubs
23 February 2014 | 31 replies
Do not do it.Get books from Amazon.com, and read many many of them, for tiny money.Go to every Real Estate meetup and network constantly.