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Chance Cooper Neighbors Kid Shot my rental window out!
31 October 2014 | 12 replies
Better to police Denise the Menace when he is shooting a BB gun then a  45. 
Omri Liba Note Investing Lawyer Needs
31 December 2015 | 6 replies
Simply investing, you might try to get a hold of @Denise Evans, she is a member here and use to work with FDIC in liquidations, she should be more than aware of financial note requirements.However, there is another matter, if you're wanting due diligence and underwriting services performed that requires a mortgage brokerage license, attorneys are not exempt from these aspects by the virtue of having a license to practice law and they will not be doing such as a business specialty without the mortgage license.
Nate Lewis Financing Advice
17 January 2016 | 16 replies
@Richard Fields and @Nicole Benischek,I am assuming, with the requirement of being a primary resident for at least one year, that you can still rent out the other one, two, or three units (during the first year) when utilizing a 203k.
John Morey ONLINE RENT COLLECTION by COZY - good? bad?
9 September 2017 | 60 replies
Originally posted by @Richard Dunlop:DO NOT USE QUICK PAY with CHASE.It lets the tenant cancel a payment that they have approved two weeks prior.Stupid system must have been designed in the 1920'sA paper written check is about 75 years more advanced than Chase's system. 
Ashley Wolfe Buying our First Rental Property
6 February 2016 | 6 replies
@Richard Fields net cap rate?
Damir Kamber Assisted Living Facilities?!
12 February 2017 | 57 replies
While I agree with@Richard C.that the assisted living facilities are highly regulated and complex (I handled some of these claims when I was in claims, and have a friend in Los Angeles who is a caseworker for adult facilities), and the insurance for an assisted living, or any home health care type of facility is expensive, because you not only have the common General Liability issues, but you also have the Physical/Sexual Abuse liability issues...and other insurance issues too.However, from a strictly property perspective, you can be the owner of the facility and simply provide the property for the facility, and those who operate it would be responsible for the insurance required to run their business from the property you own.
Thomas Enright What's the LONGEST you've ever been under contract for???
19 July 2021 | 160 replies
@Richard Prillerman Wow that's a long time!
Clay Ickes "Millennials Should Be Happy They Are Stuck Renting"
5 December 2019 | 94 replies
Originally posted by @Richard Phillip Lewis:@Clay IckesIf you want to buy and can live at home don’t waist another dollar on rent.
Account Closed Question on electrical panel
11 July 2019 | 41 replies
@Richard Ring she hired an electrician, it would be extreme unusual if he didn’t pull the permit.
Michael M. PM and REA Recommendations
4 January 2020 | 5 replies
@Richard Bonisa  thanks for the reassurance.