
24 November 2009 | 41 replies
If they were willing to do that, they would have offered it up in one of the discussions.Now, have you asked flat out if they're going to force you to refi or foreclose?

8 March 2010 | 10 replies
Does anyone have any input about flat roofs, pro or con?

27 July 2011 | 8 replies
I own a two flat no debt section 8 clients, for the last two years.

30 July 2011 | 10 replies
I would imagine not as they are different lock sets replaced over time.2.In the lease there are no pets listed but many tenants have pets.The tenants said they would pay a fee to keep the pets.So Instead of a security deposit I was thinking of a one time "pet acceptance fee".This way instead of a security deposit having to be escrowed in a separate account the money can be spent right away to increase cash flow.3.I was thinking to prevent toilet clogs the tenants should put those child safety toilet hinges on top of the lid so they toys etc. do not get stuck in the pipe.4.One of my tenants cars is sitting in the parking lot without a tag and a flat tire and the tenant says they don't have money to fix.Do I get that hauled away??

18 August 2011 | 6 replies
I think I want to use FRP panels just like what you find on gas station restroom walls in the tub surround (maybe the whole thing!).

9 October 2017 | 40 replies
And then the monthly preferred rate of return, they get a flat rate no matter what happens and you keep the rest (assuming it's positive CF)?

8 September 2011 | 38 replies
You can probably find many smaller brokerages who would take a flat couple hundred dollars (or less).

25 August 2011 | 4 replies
You pay them a flat fee and they show up for you and bid.

28 August 2011 | 2 replies
At the very least get a flat-fee listing and be sure to state you will pay the buyer's agent fee or else you just won't get showings.