
4 December 2016 | 28 replies
In that case, you and said tenant will have to mutually decide what's best for each of you and the rest of the upstanding tenants who suffer from all the party noise.Now that's where "disgruntled" coming in to play when the music comes blaring into the next door neighbors walls when he/she is trying to get some sleep before waking up and going to work at LAX at 5am.. ;-)I hope this made sense.

7 July 2014 | 11 replies
However, houses are different, a 3 bed/2 bath house in Chicago will not be worth the same as a 3 bed/2 bath in Los Angeles.Real Estate is so local that even if there was such a website that listed underpriced properties, I am not sure how reliable it will be.Zillow does something similar to what you are looking for, but those numbers are all over the place.I have noticed in my area generally a foreclosure (HUD, Fannie, Freddie, etc.) is listed below market.Unless you were looking to buy 100s of properties, you should be able to focus on an area and study it really well and find the deals that meet your criteria.

2 April 2014 | 20 replies
After each one I'd get a 3 second voicemail and I could tell by the back ground music or chatter on the voicemail they were spanish speaking.As an experiment, I went for about 3 days and answered my phone when it rang instead of going to voicemail.

17 June 2014 | 16 replies
Study and answers to the questions will become self-evident...Hope to see you around BP :)Good Luck!

9 July 2014 | 9 replies
., the estate was not subjected to double (estate) taxation & we had adequate Life Insurance in place to cover any & all costs including taxes.Here is the IRS take on it….http://www.irs.gov/uac/SOI-Tax-Stats-Nonresident-Alien-Estate-Tax-Study-Metadatagood luck

28 October 2013 | 13 replies
Basically the clause reads as follows:1.DISTURBANCE, SMOKING, NOISE, ILLEGAL USE: Neither the LESSEE nor his family, friends, relatives, invitees, visitors, agents or servants shall make, permit or suffer any disturbing noises or vibrations by means of a human voice, radio, phonograph, stereo, television, piano or other musical instrument or other device or form of technology of any description within the building or Premises, nor commit or permit any nuisance to exist thereon, nor cause damage to the building or Premises, nor create or permit any substantial interference with the rights, comfort, safety or enjoyment of the LESSOR or other occupants of the same or any other apartment in the building, nor make any use whatsoever thereof than as and for a private residence.

26 January 2014 | 46 replies
Brian, there are renditions of CFBP rulings, articles written and interpretations all over the internet.The only information investors should be studying would be the Act itself and those past a current rulings along with publications, nothing else.Those who have never had formal legal training will find much of the official information to be a difficult read due to many of the references given as they will need to look up those references and be able to interpret the applicability of related rulings and law.

11 July 2014 | 24 replies
For those of you who have traveled this path before, can you recommend what MHP resources/materials/study courses that you feel are exceptional and comprehensive in scope and that would provide me with all the knowledge that I need to make an educated decision on buying a MHP?

17 April 2008 | 5 replies
I also do not like the fact that sellers are placed "on hold" with music while the calls are slowing cycling through to the live operators.I have resorted to using a good old fashion live person I have hired myself to answering the calls and hiring / training them myself.

23 August 2008 | 5 replies
If you want more, buy her study materials (I've not seen these, but I've heard her speak a couple of times.)