
19 October 2012 | 15 replies
The title company will either reject the money or have you and the lender sign a form called Third Party Deposit Instructions.

18 October 2012 | 8 replies
I told all parties that I'm not an appraiser, but I used these forms to make it easier for all of us since we are all familiar with them.I mentioned in another thread that one assessor took issue with the fact that I'm not an appraiser and tried to have all of my evidence thrown out.

4 November 2012 | 27 replies
In order to receive/access DETAILED/COMPLETE credit report info (as opposed to just getting a recommendation on whether or not to rent to a potential tenant) from ANY tenant screening service, you must have an onsite inspection by a designated third party and pay an inspection fee.

23 October 2012 | 6 replies
Using a standard real estate contract is a better protection for both parties.
20 October 2012 | 9 replies
I think this detail really makes a huge difference , painting all of your moldings white really allows the contrast with the wall color and makes the space stand out.go to houzz.com . its a great site that you can look at hundreds of photos and styles of anything you search for. it can give you some really good ideas and may help you choose what will best fit your space.

28 October 2012 | 41 replies
Joel Owens many students who go to college actually are there for the partying and not to actually learn anything they could actually use to get ahead in the world.

23 October 2012 | 13 replies
So, you must know where you stand.

22 October 2012 | 8 replies
I would have you go down to the permit office and it should have something in writing on who is the party to take care of the water upgrade to the street.
25 June 2007 | 20 replies
I stand corrected.
19 June 2007 | 4 replies
It seems the hard part is finding deeply discounted properties that will produce a solid cash flow.