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Chris Williams Removing a tenant from a burned house?
26 September 2011 | 2 replies
Get the property red tagged as inhabitable.
Mike Morrison Can RE Investors Compete against Freddie Mac in the Rental Market?
28 September 2011 | 8 replies
After a few years of red ink and several billion dollars in taxpayer bailouts, they'll abandon the program and claim Americans aren't interested in renting anymore.
Mike Nelson How much capital should I have saved to start investing in rentals???
1 October 2011 | 6 replies
There is a TON of red tape to go through but it can be worth it.
Jason Kim Setting Up LLC Under Different State
23 December 2019 | 51 replies
Talk about being unfriendly to business and red tape.
Drew Sandlin Multi-Family Rental in Rough Part of Town
30 November 2011 | 13 replies
What are some red flags to watch for?
Account Closed Most recent rehab in Charotte, NC
30 July 2012 | 26 replies
. :) side note: i'm very bad with colors, so most homes i do have some combo of blue/red with them..i just listed a house last weekend, and we painted the master bathroom 3 different times..we finally hit the color luckily, but an interior designer, i am not :)hey mark, thanks for checking out the blog!
Kacey W Explain to me a Mortgage Wrap!
22 December 2011 | 7 replies
Would there be a way to do this without recording title, or raising any red flags with the original lender?
Cheryl C. Are you really feeling the recession?
23 December 2011 | 17 replies
I haven't had any evictions or occupancy problems"Cheryl I would suspect this is for a few reasons.Washington D.C. is a anomaly with unemployment a little over 1 percent last time I heard.So with all the government bloat and red tape,and programs that aren't working there is money to be made working close to the Capitol.We are a a spending economy so it stands to reason in Washington with employment so low and people having jobs they will spend.This will lead to stability and less evictions and lay offs and more jobs.They are feeding the machine up there but with a high cost to everyone else in the future.Anything will work for a time before imploding.
Aaron McGinnis Flip blog - The heart attack house
3 May 2013 | 40 replies
Boy is my face red. 4 year degree in Comp Sci. and you would think I would have figured that out!!