
31 August 2015 | 20 replies
Heat is suppose to be a better solutions when the price of gas is through the roof.

15 September 2011 | 2 replies
XXXXX XXXXXX (also an owner and self designated representative for the units) to work out a solution not only for my tenants, but for the benefit of the entire complex.

2 November 2011 | 5 replies
There are some programs especially for low income housing solutions but if you're able to make it through all that red tape you're a better man/woman than I.Find a partner?

5 November 2011 | 11 replies
@Jeff, locking attic access would be the simplest solution, but I'm not sure as a landlord if this opens me up to liability issues in the vent something happens.

9 July 2010 | 5 replies
I have had this happen several times... my solution is simple.If they don't go through with the executed contract (that fact that they accepted the check and didn't cash it doesn't mean much) tell them that they have three options...Option 1 -- is to continue down the path and sell the property to you as agreed to in the contract,Option 2 -- they can buy you out of the contract for a price determined by you based on your expenses and a reasonable profit for you time (my best payout in a situation like this was $5K)... orOption 3 -- you will record the contract against the deed and cloud the title until they agree to either options 1 or 2.Best of luck!

9 October 2010 | 45 replies
The government is the problem....not the solution to problems.

17 March 2013 | 2 replies
Indispensable resource!

21 April 2013 | 18 replies
Things happen to people that set the stage for opportunities for some, those who can identify such matters and provide solutions for owners get the deals.There are many posts here about foreclosures, loans adjusting, economic conditions, housing trends, housing inventories, etc. which, in the end, mean very little to an individual owner as thier personal situation is not a function so much to any of these big picture occurances.

19 June 2013 | 10 replies
As for the FHA 203K loan you mentioned in my other post, I read up on it and I think its a viable solution if I were to find a property in need of repairs.

4 March 2011 | 6 replies
It's not a cut-and-dried decision or solution.