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Brian Levredge CA on top for the 8th year in a row
3 May 2012 | 8 replies
California leads the world in new technology, medical research, and many other things.Many parts of Caifornia will always offer good investment potential.
Jordan Bateman Met with seller of a house today, he's homeless, this gets interesting
4 February 2013 | 30 replies
I would personally go the route of the VA in the event that Bob has unresolved legal issues plus while at the VA he can also get information on housing assistance and medical care.
Doug G. Help regarding upstreaming of income?
7 May 2012 | 7 replies
Corporation entities seem to provide few benefits unless you're trying to take advantage of tax deductions for medical insurance or similar expenses.
Mark Bohana Renter Breaking a Lease
7 May 2012 | 2 replies
I'd see if they are under a doctor's care and require medication which might help everyone, if someone is willing to befriend them and hold hands.
Chris H. What is this community's thoughts on cosigners?
8 May 2012 | 10 replies
I look at the status of their accounts on the credit report, and even then try to focus on those that I consider to be important.Looks like medical collections and a bankruptcy a very long time ago killed the credit.Both prior landlords reported that the tenant paid on time every month for two years but left the place in poor conditions (I think I'll try to call them and ask exactly how bad), but made no attempt to recover damages and simply kept the deposit.The tenant actually warned in advance that this was due to a domestic violence situation with a partner who is now gone.The tenant has had a stable job for about a year making a little over 2x the rent, and receives a very small amount on child support as well.I guess I'll investigate who the cosigner would be and exactly what damages were done on the prior home.
Geoff Scholl Looking to learn
12 June 2012 | 4 replies
I am located in Cincinnati, although for this exercise I am not sure that it really matters.
Will Browm Newbie trying to choose tenants - help
19 June 2012 | 17 replies
It's quite common to overlook credit issues arising out of student debt and medical debt; so, the student debt I would ignore so long as the credit report shows that they aren't making a payment on that debt.
Jeremy Wells Estimate Home Values to within $34.00!
30 March 2013 | 18 replies
The fact that you were able to get their adjusted values to converge to some number would seem to be more a spreadsheet exercise than a comp analysis exercise.If I played around with the numbers, I could adjust the value of The Empire State Building to converge with the values of my typical flips, but that doesn't mean the comp is a good one or that the convergent value is meaningful.
Anthony Larson Renting Rooms
6 November 2022 | 13 replies
That is, all the room-mates would be college students for medical, engineering or some other professional major.
Stephen Hundley Most efficient way to collect rent payments
10 January 2017 | 50 replies
I dont like this because I have to drive out every month but it does force you to be prompt with the pay or quits and exercise discipline with tenants.Mail: Receive checks at a usps post office box.