
2 May 2013 | 37 replies
I would bet Pittsburgh is the same deal, we have to protect the tenant at every turn, from that scheming rich land lord :roll:

25 March 2011 | 20 replies
I'd bet there are some limitations to this ...

14 February 2011 | 6 replies
If I wanted to apply for a real estate license they have hundreds of forms there.Just like dozens of other sites I checked, not one purchase agreement.All sites I see they want you to buy that.If I get out and about today might try a stationary store, what would be a good bet there??

1 December 2009 | 2 replies
There are several sites that will give you information on these sales including one of our own members here GD Haslip who runs delinquent tax sales .comYour best bet would be to seek legal advice in the county you are trying to buy in.

10 September 2018 | 10 replies
I'll bet there are brokers out there that have told their agents not to get involved with seller financing due to Dodd-Frank.

21 October 2015 | 49 replies
It's too dependent on changing weather, government subsidies and the commodities market to be a good bet.

12 August 2015 | 4 replies
Best bet is to go to your local county clerks office and look up the Les Pendents doc-it for this property.

24 June 2015 | 15 replies
Even if the buyer notices I would bet you that a realtor will say oh that's not a big deal.

22 January 2019 | 38 replies
There are moving guys that advertise on there also.High end is different and you may have to suck it up but I bet you could Craigslist all the big ticket items.High end customers come with another level of requirements.