
17 December 2009 | 28 replies
Maybe she locked herself out?

20 December 2009 | 25 replies
But I'm well-equipped to handle a home invasion.Understand that when I grew up here no one locked their doors or windows and you could walk anywhere at any time.That's changed for the worse.

3 February 2011 | 8 replies
Not to mention they have variable loans, and not long locks like us.

23 February 2010 | 19 replies
The largest bellyaching on this comes from the old fart socialist incumbents and the liberal media is in lock step with them.

12 February 2010 | 24 replies
I think something has to be said for having a deal under contract and locked in at a solid price.

28 April 2011 | 5 replies
This is where I take issue with many so called (wholesalers).If you are not closing on the property with your own funds then you really aren't a buyer to me.Your simply a middle person trying to collect a fee for putting 2 parties together.If you are a cash buyer I would want to see proof of funds bearing your name or the name of a corporation you control valid within the last 30 days.As a seller I wouldn't allow you to lock up a property for no skin in the game and when the end buyer goes away I the seller am still stuck with the property.It's fine if you want to assign it but I would want you personally liable to perform if the second buyer was not able to purchase.Just make the offer and see how desperate the seller is.Good luck.

1 May 2011 | 7 replies
We're taking a tour beginning at 11 at night sat and then get locked up and spend the night with the ghosts.

23 May 2011 | 4 replies
BACKUP for my data.The premium version will also lock the phone remotely and wipe all the data if I want, in case it is stolen and can't be found in time.I have no affiliation with Lookout, but love the app and thought I'd share.

13 September 2011 | 3 replies
You can lock the basement and prevent tenants from using it.

12 October 2011 | 14 replies
When you wholesale, you lock up the property with a contract and look to ASSIGN it to a rehabber.