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Matt Liu Does a photograph of tenant letter taped to door hold legal ground?
6 May 2014 | 5 replies
If I tape a letter to a tenants door (for 30 day notice, or other important communication like "please do not store anything in basement during summer season") and photographing it on the door just far enough to be able to identify the house, does that hold legal ground?
Patrick Snyder Top ten most common repairs
8 May 2014 | 24 replies
I try to identify needs before move-out, so I can address them early on.
Charles Carey Info asked on the rental application.
18 September 2011 | 15 replies
I just think asking credit card numbers and bank account numbers is really pushing it in this day and age of identify theft.
Chris Clothier Looking to Identify the Most Experienced Note Buyers on BP
18 August 2013 | 34 replies

I mean no dis-respect with the title, I just need to quickly determine who the real players in the industry are - whether they are individuals, companies or institutions. Please feel free to reply on here or refer in...

Adam Smith Techniques: Getting the bank to accept your offer
17 October 2011 | 33 replies
I've gotten good at identifying potential structural issues (cracks in foundation/sheetrock, doors that don't close, bowed walls, etc), and if I see a potential structural issue, I won't put in an offer without a due diligence period to get my engineer out.Based on all that above, it's hard to get into too much trouble, assuming you are reasonably adept at estimating, can identify potential big issues (structural, specifically) and are conservative in your estimates.The worst thing that will happen is that being conservative will tend to drive your offer price down, and you'll miss out on some deals that you might have offered more on had you gotten more inspections.That said, I think the tradeoff is worth it.
Jocelyn Thompson Your Experience On This One Is GREATLY Appreciated
27 September 2011 | 12 replies
Jocelyn Thompson,As Don said, most cash buyers have already identified the deals that are online.
Toni D. Buying Note from Banks
12 November 2011 | 4 replies
The discount that a seller is willing to take can be identified as a percent of the balance of the loan (UPB) or the value of the real property via appraisals or broker price opinions (BPO).
Account Closed Who has Farming Secrets?
25 March 2012 | 7 replies
Identify nicest 10% of your farm. 15.
Jason S. Lead Paint. RRP, EPA, Authoritative Source
23 November 2011 | 8 replies
If no to all of the above, what if I have identified the new buyer and they do not have children and are not elderly, can they sign the waiver?
Chris Martin Targets for flips - neighborhood characteristics
7 December 2011 | 7 replies
I can readily identify without MLS or a realtor.