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Lisa Hoyt When should you lower rent to attract qualified tenants? Ever?
18 September 2015 | 47 replies
But after testing we discovered the water out of the tap (due to lead solder) and the dust in the yard were at superfund cleanup levels.  
Alison L. Sell in hardship or ???
18 September 2015 | 18 replies
And BART across the water is really not that bad.
Allen Clark Old Seattle House - Worth it?
5 October 2015 | 12 replies
On my house in Lower Queen Anne I have put money into it and brought it up to date (new flooring, new furnace, new tankless water heater, new windows, new counters, etc.).
Arthur E. Would love to hear a podcast about investing in San Francisco
21 September 2015 | 8 replies
Our force appreciation play will blow out of state cash-flow out of the water by a mile. 100% ROI within 2-3 years is quite easy to achieve with minimal efforts.
Henry Y. House with a Swimming Pool
30 September 2015 | 7 replies
The question is, will the added expense of filling in the pool blow your numbers out of the water?
Doug Saylor Is this Informal Offer Language a good starting place in Texas?
19 September 2015 | 6 replies
McLennan CAD Property ID:xxxLegal Description (partial):xxx Block 3 Lot 4B 5 Acres 0.2083 ADDRESS: 2222 xxxx Ave.Waco, Texas 76706-2906DWELLING: The house and outbuilding(s) located at the above addressSELLER:Maria S xxxBUYER:Waco House BUYER, LLCTERMS:$xxx CashTerms and ConditionsSELLER warrants there are no outstanding “fix-it” letters or letters of demand for repairs, code violations, hazardous conditions or red tags from the city, county, or any other government agency.Offer is contingent upon BUYER being able to obtain a standard fire insurance policy.BUYER agrees to waive standard lead-based paint and asbestos tests required for older properties—years built from 1938 to 1952.SELLER warrants DWELLING is “hooked up” and serviced by city/county water and sewer providers.BUYER has observed marginal condition of roof on the DWELLING.
Roger Z. question on an eviction
21 September 2015 | 17 replies
One major one is that on a very cold winter day they set the thermometer to be lower than 40F (they didn't stay inside the house) and the pipe to the dishwasher (in the kitchen on the first floor) got broken.
Hobart King Indiana Tax Sales
10 October 2015 | 16 replies
There's a 6 acre lake in a newer subdivision in Johnson Co  that receives the storm water.
Candice Johnson HELP! I have a baby and mold in the air
24 September 2015 | 6 replies
Then we had a "flood" from where the hose in the back of the fridge had busted and my daughters room, kitchen, bathroom, hallway, hallways closet and my bedroom closet all had water under carpets and the came and vacuumed, twice and i have work orders for that then lastly i went to go get a pair of shoes i hadn't wore in a week or two and there was mold all over my shoes in the closet!
Tyler Harz Looking for some feedback on this first deal
21 September 2015 | 1 reply
Will pay off at 6% interest over 7 years.Will rent for $550 once complete.Taxes: $900yr, Water: $600yr, Property management: 10% (all ready to be in place when house is done)Won't be making much until it is paid off after 2 years.