
14 September 2017 | 69 replies
They delay unnecessarily in reaching out to their support network.

13 May 2015 | 80 replies
Example: pushing for a gross discount on an elderly person's property (unnecessarily) to make huge profits while leaving them destitute when you know it's not their best option.

22 February 2021 | 31 replies
Was internally "stressful" when agreeing to purchase...but unnecessarily so.

25 July 2020 | 11 replies
I think putting your personal info unnecessarily on a lease is foolish.Ask the agent for a NV law cite if they're so sure.

13 April 2018 | 77 replies
Between some of the responses to these threads (there's already a lengthy and recent one) and some of the other posts I see (trying to hold tenants liable for natural disasters and the like), there are certainly a lot of folks who unnecessarily give landlords a bad rap.

28 June 2017 | 2 replies
I would still want to put minimum down but not sure if I would necessarily need to do FHA as I have pretty solid credit (was unaware of non-FHA loans with less than <20% down when purchased first property).Other options might be to explore a second FHA mortgage if I can meet their requirement of relocating for work, which from my understanding is done on a case by case basis, however not sure this would be a good idea because would have my PMI on old property still unnecessarily and still have the 5/1 with rising rates.If I were to get a new loan as an owner-occupied who I be required to refinance the triplex anyways bc I would no longer be living there, or would it simply be harder to obtain a 2nd owner-occupied loan when I would be moving to a similar sized unit.And last thing I could use some advice is on a program by Regions for medical professionals where you can put down as little as 3% if you meet their requirements of being a medical professional in your first 7 years out of school, has anyone heard about this program or similar ones?

12 October 2017 | 9 replies
Even if you tent the place there is enough wood ingested then what?

26 May 2016 | 21 replies
I think most potential tenants will see it as putting the cart before the horse and being unnecessarily intense.

28 August 2021 | 90 replies
Maybe you should sell your house, if it's unnecessarily frivolous (5 bathrooms for 2 people; that kind of stuff), can be suitably replaced (meaning you still live in a decent, safe, convenient area that meets the basic shelter needs of your family at a good cost-to-value price), and will free up cash to do something significant with.
8 November 2017 | 471 replies
But no matter how much information i ingest my biggest problem is getting over the initial fear to making my first investment.