30 December 2011 | 10 replies
Just make sure they're prepped properly.

19 December 2011 | 3 replies
Listed below is a summary of my financial and credit profile: Income/Savings:94K annual income (58K from primary employer + 36K combined from part-time work)20K in savings and have an additional 20K towards a downpaymentCredit scores: TransUnion 649, Experian 665, and Equifax 637 as of 12/10/11; credit simulator claims that my scores should jump ~20 points if I pay off my credit card balancesDebt:About 3K in credit card debt; all currentAbout 380K in student loan debt (majority from medical school); but all student loans are current and in deferment.

23 January 2012 | 8 replies
If the agent is diligent about your having all the proper paper work in place is most likely someone who is on top of things and will be very informed when it comes to details.

27 January 2012 | 15 replies
1) This needs to be a country in which everyone participates so the 50% that don't pay taxes need to and it needs to be a flat and simple tax that could be done on a 3X5 card.2) Balance the budget!

16 February 2012 | 9 replies
proper prep and you will be fine with painting over aluminum siding.

26 January 2012 | 16 replies
This cause water to leak out of the connections and causes water damage to the ceiling.The washer/dryer is in the hall upstairs on our units.We have also found tenants will use the cheap rubber hoses instead of the steel braided ones or not have a washer fitting inside the connection which causes a leak.Also if it is an older washer or connections at the wall the threading is older and even if you tighten it will leak.This is why we use Teflon tape when putting the steel lines on.It fills the imperfections of the threading and stops any leaks at the connection.Another area of leakage is at the discharge hose.If it is not properly clamped at the washer,has an old hose,or where the discharge hose goes into the drain line could cause a leak.

31 January 2012 | 34 replies
I have spent considerable time looking at property (on vacation) but never have enough time to do the proper research to get an operation set up.

10 February 2012 | 14 replies
Buying off the MLS at a discount and selling to a cash buyer for a higher amount via a double closing is certainly possible if you know what a good deal is, have a large buyers list (not just one or two who are agents), how to properly and effectively negotiate, and where and how to find that good deal before someone else does.

21 February 2012 | 5 replies
Maybe input them into an excel spreadsheet, assign them an ID#, and create a roladex card with it so I can reference them when need be?