
16 April 2014 | 4 replies
I started my real estate investing I here on the East Coast where I was sent here just like you by the military (Air Force and I was a E-3), I started purchasing homes(no money down) and rented them out to O-2s, O-3s We lived on Base here on Ft Meade in 40 old row homes for low ranking enlisted housing, for the first year or so, when I stared to purchasing newer foreclosed homes, small apartments and those higher ranking military folks were paying my mortgages!

17 April 2014 | 10 replies
But just to clear the air again, I have absolutely no intention of ever hurting anybody, even if it costs me.

4 June 2016 | 31 replies
Does its make it an "air tight" transaction so theres no hiccups down the road?

29 April 2014 | 5 replies
Other numbers except for the asking price are up in the air at that point though.Let's say I like the property as described and want to proceed to the next step - that is to get the repairs estimate and inspect the property.

3 May 2014 | 3 replies
Air pressure with a gauge for the water.

4 May 2014 | 15 replies
As @Andrew S. said: "Some landlords will deal with such a situation upfront in their lease and put in a clause that says "the washer is provided as a one-time benefit for the tenant but will not be serviced or replaced if/when it fails".We provided window air conditioners to two tenants in our SFRs, and the leases state that they are a courtesy from the landlord and will not be repaired or replaced.

3 May 2014 | 9 replies
Is your furnace gas forced air?

5 May 2014 | 4 replies
I'm currently active duty Air Force in New Jersey, my enlistment comes to an end in August and it's back to Nashville after 9yrs.

3 May 2014 | 4 replies
For instance, I found a foreclosure for $25,000, went out to look at the property and from the outside, I could tell that there were no indications of foundation problems, could use new shingles (but no need for whole roof rebuild), new windows and probably air-conditioning repair(10-15,000).