
6 October 2015 | 49 replies
Serve 14 days on 2nd day if they don't pay.3. if your lease states the lessor is the LLC and you file the 14 or 30 day notice and the court paper with the LLC name, the judge may toss it out and require you to resubmit it with a lawyer.

25 September 2015 | 2 replies
There will be no “selling from the stage” just pure unadulterated meaty content that will be broken down into bite size “golden nuggets” that you can apply in your market andDOMINATE!"

30 September 2015 | 12 replies
Both were sitting on the same size several acre lots and were near each other.

27 September 2015 | 7 replies
I have not seen properties that size offer owner financing as typically sellers want out and to get there money.

28 September 2015 | 9 replies
Your conservative approach should serve you very well, so long as you are REGULARLY putting in conservative Offers on MANY properties, rather than being tempted to be less conservative on one particular property by trying to second-guess the Seller and coming up with excuses to increase your own Risk.

26 September 2015 | 2 replies
My husband and I started to work in the house to make it look great again and finally rent it, but now that it is almost finished and ready to be rented the 4 apartments, the city didn't give me the permission to have 4 electric meters because they say that the house and the land don't have the enough required size for the new codes to be divided in 4 apartments , so they only gave me the permission for 2 electric meters, and this is a problem because the house is completely divided in 4 units with kitchens and bathrooms etc..

28 October 2015 | 34 replies
I understand your point.Big banks and small banks both serve different purposes based on the reach of the services they provide.

5 October 2015 | 9 replies
It does serve as proof that I am highly interested in the business and education of real estate.

29 September 2015 | 20 replies
If you don't have one, I don't think I would get one unless and until you get sued and served.
8 October 2015 | 5 replies
In my area of California, Sacramento, the appraiser will look at homes that are close in proximity, and similar in size and amenities, to determine the current value of the home.The "flipper" must either be really good at estimating future value, or they need to have someone who can do that part of it for them.