
18 December 2016 | 4 replies
I don't know how reliable that data is since typical mom and pop do not publish to the MLS, but using that information and checking Zillow and a couple of other sites puts me right on target.
26 May 2016 | 19 replies
Hey All –Wanted to get your opinions on this.Here is the “Rental” paragraph that I’ve been using in regards to late fees in the “Residential Lease Agreement” I’ve been using.The rent shall be $X per month, payable in advance of the 1st day of each month in the form of money order, cash of check payable to X.

10 April 2020 | 9 replies
I'm convinced that, until they make an internet connected submeter (that can simply glob onto a wifi connection) that just publishs usage (and doesn't try to bill people), there will be no cost effective solution for small multis.

3 July 2007 | 23 replies
The community and region will have published development plans so it is not like anyone is hiding the information.

30 November 2013 | 6 replies
In Georgia (the state where I'm licensed), you must either be a licensed broker or an unlicensed assistant to a broker in order to perform any of the following functions on behalf of a property owner: (A) Delivering a lease application, a lease, or any amendment thereto to any person; (B) Receiving a lease application, a lease, or any amendment thereto, a security deposit, rental payment, or any related payment for delivery to and made payable to the broker or the owner; (C) Showing a rental unit to any person, provided that the employee is acting under the direct instructions of the broker, and executing leases or rental agreements; (D) Providing information about a rental unit, a lease application, or a lease; (E) Providing information to a tenant about the status of such tenant's security deposit or rent payments or to an owner about the owner's financial accounts and payments from the owner's tenants; and (F) Performing any ministerial acts that are explicitly authorized by the broker in a written agreement between the broker and the employee.

8 January 2015 | 42 replies
Hubby doesn't sign, gives to our attorney, attorney points out "and reassigns" clause, and 15K hidden fee to the "Realtor" payable by the SELLER.

15 January 2016 | 7 replies
What i wish was that local municipalities like the Town of Hempstead would publish a list of homes that had many violations or that were declared unlivable, so that buyers like me could go find the owners, buy them and fix them up.

2 July 2014 | 44 replies
So say you could get more like $750, $750 and $875 which is a nice boost over the current ones but still pretty reasonable based on the data I saw.Also for the non locals as an FYI the price for the published rents is not bad at all, unfortunately.

14 May 2009 | 4 replies
It is through tax sales and the monies are due and payable at the end of the auction.For instance I have a 3/1 valued at 107-125K that I purchased for $1,376.00.

12 July 2016 | 3 replies
If you are interested direct message me and I will send you a link to an article published in the Texas Self Storage Association magazine about the turnaround we did on that storage facility.I wish you the best!