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Tony Kim Tenant moved out - Discovered something in his lease
6 December 2019 | 35 replies
I think that painting it Neon yellow to fix your problem was a brilliant idea.Hi, yeah, thanks for the vote of confidence, I would have painted it hot pink with yellow polka dots but I time was of the essence and I went with the closest color that would go over the beige color of the house before I painted it, soooo the whole cost effective aspect thing was on my mind ;) however I did raise the  rent from the $600 to $800 which gave me an extra $2,400 dollars a year which paid for the new toilet ($70.00) and then some, I add a $50 yearly increase to my Sect 8 rental leases, this way the case worker who one must contact in order to implement an increase can reference the agreement and approve the $50.00 a month fee, in my experience the case workers don't like to give any rent increases if they are not in the original lease, a definite way to avoid a long drawn out battle of climbing the chain of command who really couldn't care less if you are the best landlord (not a slum lord) and discourage anyone who asks for an increase by forgotten return phone calls to outright indignant behavior, lies and so forth, Happy trails Brother 
Ryan Urban Quit Claim/Insurance?
3 October 2007 | 3 replies
Ask the title company if they will have any issues with the chain of title if you use a quit claim.John Corey
Scott P. Should I refi a new purchase once seasoned?
16 June 2017 | 5 replies
Most disasters have a lot of lack of control at least at one link in their chain.
Perry Thomason Newbie from Lexington, Kentucky
15 April 2018 | 17 replies
You will learn a lot and have a nice meal lol.
Vanessa Estavillo Looking for inspiring woman investor in Denver
28 January 2020 | 18 replies
Hoping to offer coffee/a meal in exchange for an informal interview about their experience. 
Nadir M. Is it me or are more investors against the BRRRRR method?
18 November 2021 | 79 replies
However, I do think that the current state of the economy and trends in the housing market are impacting some of our tactical options, specifically the increasing in purchase price and supply chain issues relative to construction materials.
Armand Aguillon Australian investing in US properties
21 February 2017 | 26 replies
They host you at their own cost, i.e. they pay for your hotel and some meals.
Danny Offei Double Close information
12 January 2018 | 1 reply
Not all title companies will do this and there could be issues with chain of title. 
Brian Hayes Out of state Investor OR out of state SUCKER ?
1 February 2015 | 16 replies
I won't take a moral or legal position on it, but personally I am extremely uncomfortable if there is more than one wholesaler involved in a deal (double- or triple-wholesaling).I feel that wholesaling is a delicate enough dance as it is, that having so many extra parties involved is just begging for one of them to screw it up.It also has a feeling of "find the bigger fool", and as the end/real cash buyer I am not willing to be the biggest fool in a chain of fools.And as you pointed out / implied, many of those "wholesalers" are very new, indeed.
Mansoor Fazel Anyone working in West Sacramento?
17 January 2016 | 19 replies
@Mansoor Fazelwhen you drive around del paso. 95838 you will know right away that your in the low rent district with bars on the windows and chain link fences up to the side walk.