
3 May 2020 | 8 replies
@Katie Turner You can obviously get it from MLS, you can often confirm with the county (though surprisingly they are more prone to mistakes than MLS, because the agent cares while the county doesn't), I think realtor.com may also pull from MLS but I'm not certain on that.

4 May 2020 | 2 replies
I think that if the structural issues are so severe as to possibly cause collapse, and were cited as early as November, there was no good reason other than convenience to have them complete their lease term through end of May anyway.

3 May 2020 | 3 replies
@Mason SchusterHonestly I’m surprised you haven’t been crucified yet.
12 May 2020 | 5 replies
. -- most of the major maintenance surprises have already happened.

5 May 2020 | 9 replies
She complained to me she heard voices in the house and was wondering if someone died...so I wouldn't be surprised if she wants to move out due to being afraid the house is possessed.....Saying this because I wouldnt have an issue paying for the ozone rental but dont want to do it if she will end up moving out anyways...

4 May 2020 | 5 replies
The little regional banks and credit unions will always lag a bit -- it would not surprise me at all if that 95% c/o product went away 2-3 weeks ago, but the "non-essential" website update people have not updated it yet.

5 June 2021 | 62 replies
Talk w locals in the area and with property managers to understand how much more you’ll be paying.Your returns will be lower as you’re shelling out cash out for convenience.

2 June 2020 | 12 replies
It's painful to pay that bill each year, but i don't have to worry about anything and I like the fact I can scale without any new surprises.

6 May 2020 | 10 replies
Hopefully you know which kind of title insurance to buy.Hopefully you also have a deposit to bind the contract and it's being held in a proper escrow.I could go on and on, but if any of this is a surprise or even an open question for you, get some professional help.Real estate sales looks easy from a distance - and sometimes it is.

9 June 2020 | 32 replies
Having grown up and spent time in Utah on and off throughout my life, I'm just so surprised to see that area becoming like other major cities where a lot of residents will end up renting forever and not buying a home.