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Bin Liu Need advice on Basement rentals
2 March 2018 | 1 reply
Currently renting my basement out to a single mother and her child since last March, original rent was $1575 (all utilities) and I saw her situation at the time and dropped it to $1500 for a 12 month lease with all utilities included, she purchased a electric charging vehicle less than two months after moving in so obviously taking full advantage of all utilities included.Two months ago, she had a boyfriend stay with her and told me that it was temporary while he is looking for a new place.
Daniel Peterson Asking parents for loans:/ Best strategy for paying them back
14 June 2015 | 11 replies
Or are you going to them because you have a dream and they have always supported you and how could they possibly turn their sweet, innocent child down? 
Trevor Ramos Looking to buy or create an ADU (MIL) in Seattle
13 July 2020 | 4 replies
My wife and I have a child in elementary school so we don’t want to share our living quarters with strangers, and most multi-family properties here are either way over our budget or less quality of living than we’d prefer.
Jared K. Yard Sale leads...what? Where have you gotten leads rarely discussed??
1 August 2014 | 17 replies
Contact the local County Administrator, usually property goes to auction, but not if the heirs can sell it, they also take care of assets taken under other circumstances, child trusts for example, let them know you're alive and a buyer.
Roland Hefner Newbie from Greenville SC
24 March 2016 | 20 replies
The original interest rate has to be based on prime rate or another accepted interest index like Treasury Bills.Category 2 – individuals, trusts or estate (LLC’s also) – up to three home occupant – buyers per yearno balloon paymentsyou must determine the purchaser’s ability to pay the amount owed- there are eight criteria you have to look at-current or reasonably expected income or assets, current employment status, monthly mortgage payments for this loan, payments on other loans secured by this property, payments for property taxes, insurance, HOA dues, etc. required to service this loan, debts alimony and child support obligations, debt to income ratio and credit history.
Jona Leu Debating to Create LLC or Rent Out the Property First
30 March 2016 | 22 replies
(Child gets lead poisoned in your home and you're found culpable and the tenant prevails--typical award is $100,000 per incident...and there is no insurance to cover it.) 
Jim Ehlinger New Hampshire Investor - New to REI
31 March 2016 | 15 replies
It may be spelled out more simply in the RE statutes, but in the lead laws it says that if the state believes there's a "lead exposure hazard" for a child they can open an investigation that includes "issuing orders requiring the reduction of lead exposure hazards".
Pavel Reyes Valdes General Question: How would you say is the real estate market´s health in Louisville
28 January 2015 | 10 replies
For instance: check out this video.I do think that in the next 3-5 years we will see a great migration of Brooklyn-esque types who can no longer afford Brooklyn, and are closing in on their 3rd child
Lian Shi How to get a deal in a bidding world
12 January 2016 | 11 replies
hi Charles,We just got our first newborn on 6th.
Account Closed Has anyone here used Brian Gibbons Coaching?
17 January 2016 | 35 replies
In fact, during the recording we had to push him a bit (you can hear real estate mogul and former child actor Jack Easton having laughing fits in the background).Since I don't have a horse in this race as to whether someone believes they can get all the training they need by reading online social media for free.