
27 December 2015 | 78 replies
Instead of sitting there growing mold and having forests grow out of the gutters leading to foundation problems it is repaired and subsequently lived in.

4 January 2016 | 15 replies
During the financial crisis they did drop the limit to 4, but have subsequently raised it back to 10.

17 January 2016 | 33 replies
Subsequently, they make more profit, if they can build houses next to each other, than if they're all in separate infill lots across the neighborhood.Then you have the bigger developments (larger than 1 house), who , in order to build something bigger, they'll have to buy a number of connecting properties or else there's not enough space.

19 April 2016 | 20 replies
@Jordan Freeman Yes, both Houston and Katy are getting a lot of attention and subsequently a lot of competition.

19 April 2016 | 3 replies
Hi, I would like to know if you anybody have done any solicitation letters by sliding the letter under the door of the prospect property in Houston Texas.

22 September 2016 | 39 replies
The other caveat about "right away" is that the banks' appraisal needs to be 43%+ more than what you have into it, otherwise their 70% financing (and each subsequent refinancing) won't get you all your cash back!

16 December 2015 | 9 replies
You may not receive a certificate of origin for previously owned homes, because, unlike motor vehicle certificates of title, certificates of origin do not have to be signed over to subsequent purchasers of the manufactured home.

5 February 2016 | 4 replies
Yes and no depending on your sister in law's desire to run her own business.She may like the thought of you doing all the work and she just enjoys the money you generate for the family business.But if she is up to the challenge,separate businesses would be easier for everyone involved (especially you).Tread softly here though,you really need through property inspections and appraisals from professionals to determine the exact value and current physical condition of each unit .This will prevent hard feelings and potential law suits between the two siblings.Nothing is gonna hurt more than accidentally giving the other party termites and rotten roofs.All properties would need to be repaired and made whole before division of the estate and subsequent sales to the public if desired.

14 April 2016 | 2 replies
The previous owner somehow omitted the sliding floor to ceiling closet doors so I did not get it with the house.

26 February 2021 | 124 replies
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