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Alvin Grier Marketing to Probate "Interested Parties"
20 October 2016 | 9 replies
Does anyone market to the "Interested Parties" in a probate case in-addition to the Personal Rep/Executor?
Chase Masterson Eviction help
19 June 2015 | 3 replies
If you have truly done nothing wrong, you can make your case in front of the Judge and it is on the landlord to prove you have violated their lease agreement.  
Ryan Dossey Do you have to disclose creeps?
26 June 2015 | 5 replies
Another case in CO, a family bought a house at a super steep discount, only to find out from the neighbors that there was a brutal serial killer living there before, and the outbuilding was where he did his Dexter thing.
Account Closed Kwikset SmartKeys Vs. Regular Locks
19 September 2015 | 18 replies
Case in point...Schlage, another leading lock brand, used to boast a similar rekey system several years ago called SecureKey.
Darren Liedtke Growth and appreciation of specific Milwaukee neighborhoods.
24 September 2017 | 21 replies
Case in point, as your hack appraiser made clear, the line is arbitrary but definitely real.
Katharine Chartrand Keys for Cash
7 July 2014 | 19 replies
If they don't quit, you proceed with an eviction case in the courts.
Douglas Hendry Buying cheap property in the US
8 July 2009 | 5 replies
hi scotttruebut thats the case in any market. the issue is not pricethe issue is value.you can buy well in any market if you know what you want and you know how or what to buy.35% discount or 50% discount should not be the only factor when buying but it is a very big driving force if the idea is to hold for the long run there are many reasons to buy real estate for growth, for return, for a loss( this is not the norm in your market but is in others) and even for retirement to shelve incomeso there are lots of reasons.the problem for long hold investors is looking for income and growth these are a bit hard to judge and even harder when buying into a new are or countrybut for me the rules are the same.do a templet and then duplicate it or mirror it.and price for me is not a major issue as long as it meeting your templete requrements
Lawton Michaels Deposit money and REOS
5 April 2009 | 37 replies
Case in point - your own words:Originally posted by Ryan Weber:1.
Stephen S. Tell me how you feel about allowing pets?
2 December 2014 | 53 replies
If we had to be carefully placing our 110 gallon in our own home, you can guess the concern a landlord might have with a tenant wanting one in the rental property.In addition, if they're "into" salt water it's not unusual to include additional weights from refugiums, protein skimmers, chillers, lighting ballasts, etc., etc., etc. etc..  
Sean W. Hello all! Newb from the Boston area
20 December 2014 | 11 replies
Or it just a way to reverse justify overestimating a sell, which was my case in the beginning.