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Account Closed The most effective way to search for Probate records
16 November 2014 | 6 replies
Some just can't cope with the stress and bury their head in the sand until the state calls coming for their tax. 
Leigh C Wanting the Loan officer to put skin in the game. Is this possible?
18 November 2014 | 14 replies
Will you walk or do they have you buy the noise hair.If it is a big deal, I would have my realtor stress, that I will WALK if it is not done on time.
Orion Walker Meeting with large apartment owner looking to sell, what should I do?
20 October 2015 | 63 replies
You can agree on terms but leave the closing date open (within reason of course) so that he can get a new property found without stress.#2: He's retiring.
Drew Denham How old is too old?!
26 September 2014 | 49 replies
In my market (Pittsburgh) most of the houses were built pre 1950, there for we deal with old all the time.As long as the guts are good then you are fine to jump on it look at the foundation:This is a mortar crack and if they are not misplaced then you should good to repair but you will want to ask a home inspector or contractor.When the crack goes through the blocks it normally is a sign of much more stress on the house and you might need wall anchors or even worse to replace it these options are much more expensive.If the house is REALLY old you might run into sand stone basements:Sand stone is much harder to tell but they also tend to be very sturdy, you also can put a cement coat over them for lasting protection too..
Giovanni Soto Prop in foreclosure -Can I buy a the note???
21 September 2014 | 3 replies
This is a result of the so-called stress tests that FDIC has put banks through since 2008.
Josh Parra Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Question
22 September 2014 | 3 replies
I don't want to add any stress to the current owners should the veteran be deployed but I also want to help them out since the condition of the home continues to deteriorate.
Ed Caldwell New to BP Ed Caldwell
25 September 2014 | 8 replies
It has been tiring, frustrating, stressful, tough on the marriage, and I WOULD NOT CHANGE IT FOR THE WORLD!!!
Marc Dufour What to do with $30K?
28 September 2014 | 13 replies
There many areas to pay in cash with that amount, my last one was 12.5k for a cbs house  I know someone who just paid approx 18k for a cbs houseIf you are a new investor, it would be a good idea to buy one and pay cash, then as you are learning the ropes of landlording, and dealing with vacancies, you do not have to deal with the risk of defaulting on your mortgageit would just be a much more stress free experience
Aaron Mazzrillo Rehab & flip, Sell to Tenant, Hold as Rental... What would you do???
30 September 2014 | 12 replies
I kick the guy out and make a LOT more but I go through stress, and he loses his home; ORB.
Craig Richardson Taking my license test tomorrow, any advice?
1 December 2014 | 14 replies
Remember you can miss quite a few questions and still pass, so don't stress too much or get hung up on a question.