
15 November 2017 | 3 replies
I think you have a strong small claim court case.My suggestion: keep records of all the work you have done on the property, retain pictures for proof and have evidence that you are advertising/showing the property with attempts of finding a tenant.Once the property is rented, collect on the amount of funds you are out on past rent + re-renting costs.It's a slam dunk situation assuming you can show she broke the lease and she in fact can afford to pay.To your success!

27 November 2017 | 14 replies
I advertise washer/dryer hook up but never supply them.

27 July 2017 | 14 replies
Think they were advertising it on a bigger pockets podcast.

26 August 2016 | 17 replies
In CO Springs, the advertised rental rate always looks lower than it actually is because of this, so you have to do the same to compete with the other buildings.

7 June 2017 | 46 replies
Best way is to go to local rei groups, call rei investors from their advertisements or talk in person at their place of business if you can work for them.

17 May 2017 | 6 replies
If the inspection revealed items that are not as you want them to be or not as advertised, you should be able to cancel your contract utilizing your inspection objection clause and receive your earnest money back.If you want to move forward, you can try to utilize the fact that one furnace is old, but the difference in price is not going to be all that different.

4 June 2017 | 9 replies
Years ago, I used to advertise in the New York Times on their weekend edition.

21 November 2016 | 4 replies
I am not positive but I do believe they have only every advertised one company for the type of security system you want.

10 November 2016 | 10 replies
You can pay for advertising and cut that expense.

19 January 2016 | 2 replies
I own a piece of land and I would like to start advertising a ground lease on the MLS in my area.