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Ray Lim How do deal with ridiculous noise complaints from neighbors
29 June 2011 | 7 replies
Sounds like you are living in a condo that is really old in age or was poorly and incorrectly renovated.It's common in older buildings to have thin sheet rock and also the insulation used in the walls had a lower value back then.Over time the insulation breaks down.If you can hear each other between the walls it is definitely not a person issue it is a building issue.Good luck on getting them to redo the walls and insulate to fix the problem.Your best bet is to move to a newer facility with proper sound deadening.If you moved to a town house on the end unit then you would only share one common wall.In an apartment you can have people below you,above you,beside you, and with poor sound control can be a nightmare for a tenant.No legal advice.
Manny Cirino Short sale investors referred to as organized crime groups by Fannie and Freddie???
14 May 2013 | 27 replies
In 4½ years, I've never had a bank call me and say we've been defrauded," he says, though he adds that they're slowly starting to respond as they put more staff in charge of mitigating these losses.Instead, most of the calls he gets about this type of fraud are from thwarted homebuyers who read published sales transactions in the newspaper."
Chris Da Would like input on a 12 unit I am considering.
10 October 2011 | 4 replies
The age of the property, income, expenses ect.
Thomas McNicholas Why people sell cash flow units?
19 November 2011 | 18 replies
You need to look at the age of the buildling, and the general condition of the property, then get an inspection and appraisal done.
Carlos Alvarado Growing Portfolio???
20 February 2015 | 5 replies
For all the conveniences that the internet age has given us, don't neglect relationship building and face time.
Julie Kern Should I hold firm or negotiate this deal?
13 November 2014 | 35 replies
@Julie KernIf the unit is FSBO, don't you have to pay the agent commission.Also the age of the house, if it is over 20 years old.
Stacey Olson Sellers with mental health issues
26 July 2014 | 6 replies
Age plays into this as well, elderly folks will have an upper hand in any court as the court usually seeks to protect victims and the estranged.
Tonji Paulk Multifamily Investing Academy
1 May 2020 | 14 replies
To my left (and I am not making this up), was a 34 year old guy who started his business at age 26 I think it was and now owns/manages over 2200 units and talked about deals that he was doing that were out of this world interesting.
Account Closed How Do You Set Your Individual Real Estate Goals?
30 September 2010 | 5 replies
He is 20 years old and he reminded me of myself at that age.
Bryan Hancock Self-Directed HSA - Tax and Other Questions
25 November 2017 | 3 replies
Is there an age where the funds can be pulled out without tax penalties?