
28 December 2016 | 25 replies
Neither of you would want this.I would then have an eviction attorney serve the proper (3) or (5) day notice or whatever is appropriate, and do so over their letterhead so that she knows you're ready should a cooporerstive move-out not occur.In future, have a separate and distinct document signed that decreases the seller's cash due to delays at a rapid rate.if the value of rent is $100/day, double or triple the potential damages should your next seller delay.I figured out some time ago that people are going to do what they want to.
24 January 2017 | 11 replies
It has been a rapid rise The small town of Fernley about 20 miles east of the Tesla plant became the number one flipping town in US last year http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada/nevadas-f...

28 March 2015 | 26 replies
Tracy, MH, Manteca had rapid price appreciation and now the inventory is mostly "junk" at the lower end.

2 October 2014 | 54 replies
Or, if the population swells and contracts rapidly with the season as in south Florida where rentals tend to be seasonal.• A location where annual maintenance costs are reasonable.

6 January 2016 | 36 replies
@Brock Adams the issue come to find out is the attorney has to hire and pay for a title abstractor as an independent contractor.. so they are reluctant to do that until they think the deal is going to close. so I have to pay for it up front. ( cost of doing business on my end)Where as in on the Left coast were we use title and escrow companies the county records are digitized and in their in house title plant and they can spit out title commitments very cheaply and rapidly. and you NEVER pay for them in advance.. and if I cancel a deal they just suck it up as cost of doing business.. unlike a closing attorney in SC they expect to get paid as they have paid a 3rd party vendor ( and I can't blame them at all either ).. its just wild how far behind some of the east coast states are in getting title into the 21st century or at least the second 2/3rds of it :)

13 January 2016 | 5 replies
So get out of your comfort zone and get out and meet the people in YOUR area that are doing what you want to do.And a special thanks to the WMRPOA, if you're in West Michigan/Grand Rapids area you owe it to yourself to check it out.

8 August 2017 | 3 replies
She's not much of a looker right now but this tiny house (912 sq ft) features 2 bedrooms 1 bath and what will be a spacious kitchen...Scooped this lil puppy off the MLS at what I think is a pretty good deal ($61k) especially considering this house sits on a nice 50 x 100 lot next to park and that vacant lots in the area are going for $60-75k...In fact, here is why I believe I bought the home while most investors passed on it...At one point and time the above space was a kitchen... you can't tell but the floor has also sank by 6 inches or so (termites)...If we were in another place financially we would keep this in our Buy & Hold portfolio as land values are rapidly increasing in this area because of it's close proximity to downtown Houston and several major freeways.

28 November 2016 | 5 replies
Over the last year I have come across several members looking to house hacking in the Grand Rapids area.

9 October 2017 | 9 replies
The laws are so twisted in this State in the favor of the big banking system and lenders. on top of all of this, the average household income is dropping in this City while the home prices are rising rapidly.

12 June 2017 | 0 replies
Could I reasonably expect that the value of the most expensive house on the block would also rise given the values rising rapidly in the remaining neighborhood?