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Erick V. Borrowing funds to buy NPN
7 January 2014 | 15 replies
INVESTORS place THEIR ASSETS AT RISK, PERIOD.All the folks on here who don't have two nickels to rub together want to refer to themselves as investors, so do those with some money who deal in RE or any other business, but they are OPERATORS or DEALERS, they are nothing near an INVESTOR.You and other brokers do all kinds of activities in notes, you use other peoples money in various ways, you also have a license, or I hope they do, and have regulatory oversight somewhere, but individuals must use their own freaking money or assets, borrowing funds beyond their means to conduct note transactions is brokering.I have no idea what may have been said that got that response from you, but if you disagree with what I said here you need to drop way back to some basic legal definitions.The reason so many people on this site don't get it is because they never start from ground level, they assume they know and jump in to something assuming things.
Peter Morrissey Cost for replacement of baseboard radiator?
25 February 2018 | 12 replies
No need to remove the baseboard bodies, fin and tube in an effort to get better looking/performing fins (IMO).If your baseboards have frozen, the most likely place they split (from what I have seen) is the joint where the fin and tube meets the pipe.
Mindy Jensen Looking for list of must-haves when stocking a short term rental
17 July 2017 | 10 replies
Pack N Play, High chair, Face wash, Toothpaste, Flat Iron, Contact solution, Tylenol bottle, Eye make up remover, nail polish remover, flossers/wisps, emergency kit containing toothbrushes, razors, tampons (all from the $1 store), hair ties, body lotion pump, phone charger cables for various phones, honey, assorted tea bags, coffee filters, individual sugar/sweeteners, non dairy creamer
Rob Smith HELP Me where to get the most for 20,000
27 October 2009 | 7 replies
I have 4 mortgages(rentals) and am wanting to buy more banks will not loan me more money i am trying to keep my 20K in the bank if i can for emergency's but i want to buy more rentals in this great market any body have any tips i have a 740 fico i am ok with buying anywhere in the USA What would you do if you were in my shoes i have a buy an hold strategy and i want my homes to cash flow each month after all expenses i am open to any and all advice THANK YOU ALL Rob Smith :D :D :D
Jennifer Newby Advice requested for mobile home
2 April 2016 | 5 replies
You will need to brush up on the regulatory hoops (e.g.
Will Gaston I can still add A LOT of value...but this deal "feels" wrong
21 September 2016 | 25 replies
I agree that sometimes there can be something intrinsic that's not in your face that can give hints about danger, but most of those situations have to do with either picking up on non-verbal cues from individuals, or your body telling you not to let your mind override facts and probability. 
Jeremy Dugal Tenants want to rent sight unseen
24 September 2016 | 18 replies
They saw lots of pictures online and we exchanged many emails.Within 10 minutes of getting here the wife suddenly became very picky;  she decided she didn't like "those people" in the neighborhood (the house is in a small subdivision with large lots; no body walks around outside so I'm not sure what "those people" she even saw), the appliances were too old, the counters were not granite, she didn't like the light fixtures.   
Stone Teran How to deal with a threatening tenant?
24 August 2016 | 8 replies
The landlords body was recently found; the girlfriends not yet. 
John Burton Property Management Books
25 September 2016 | 4 replies
., RI General Laws Chapter 34-18) which is the body of RI landlord-tenant laws covering things like security deposits, evictions, required notices & timelines, default rental terms (in the absence of a lease - not recommended), etc.So if you think the RI Landlord Tenant Handbook is dry, compare it to the source material (the laws) and you'll go back and think it's just fine and dandy :)Good luck and you can post any questions you have here on BP of course!
Aaron Osgood LLC liability after the sale
28 September 2016 | 1 reply
Dead bodies under the slab, things like that.