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Mike L. How to find good tenants for a property in a not-so-good neighborhood
19 April 2014 | 13 replies
A support network is key for low income tenants as often they are one paycheck away from being on the street and I'm no social worker.
Steven Darrow US Financing for Canadians
30 June 2017 | 10 replies
I've been calling around to some US banks this week to see what they offer to Canadian residents in terms of financing US property.
Jared Roso Deal possibility thrown my way, not sure what to do
14 May 2014 | 15 replies
If you have tenant problems you could have relationship problems.Couple stress points that come to mind in a rehab situation:1 - After a long day of rehab you say something derogatory about the previous owner/maintenance upkeep2 - You go to make a change that will disturb a precious childhood memory3 - You try to rent and she gets defensive about who lives in her house.I should note; I'm not very diplomatic about the things I say to people in my social circle about my tenants.
Alex Yeager St. George Utah Realtor On The Boards
9 May 2014 | 6 replies
With seven years in the rearview mirror, and our real estate market looking like it’s considerably healthier, I’ve decided to test the waters again, and hang my real estate license with a local boutique broker here in Southern Utah.Straddling both sides of the 9 to 5 fence - I now find myself working from 4 AM until 1 PM at my day gig, then putting back together the pieces of my long neglected real estate website, and social network until late in the evening.While it’s a long and arduous battle to reestablish contacts… As well as create new ones, I know it’s ultimately worth it.I currently find myself trying to re-establish some high-value reciprocal links for SEO purposes.
Shaun Anderson Canadian needing a RE lawyer in Columbus...
4 May 2014 | 0 replies

...that can deal with cross border taxation and setting up an LLC for me. Does anyone know of one? A good one preferrably, need some referrals!!

Thank you!!

Mahesh K. companion dog
7 May 2014 | 27 replies
The tenant likes to post pics on social media ;) I also saw the dog had 2 pups but I couldn't conclude they were in my house.
Tina Crabb How rentable are tiny houses
17 October 2017 | 19 replies
I follow him on social media too and watch the comments section when he posts one of his properties for rent--always 10 or more inquiries on the first day via that avenue.
Dusty Warner I think I finally found a good local agent
7 May 2014 | 3 replies
You will need certified funds (wired from your bank to the title company or cashier’s check to the title company), photo ID, and social security number to close.Congratulations!
Charles Carey Info asked on the rental application.
18 September 2011 | 15 replies
I don't ask for any account or social security numbers on my rental applications.