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Jason Davis A, B, C Class Property
2 January 2020 | 8 replies
They'll call a plumber when their kid flushes legos down the toilet or fix a lightbulb when it burns out without nagging you or your PM to do so.
Teah Schoenle Should we rent or sell?
22 January 2020 | 5 replies
However, needing to sell your home first before having the money to put down, and then start the 203k loan process might mean you're without a place to live for several months between longer escrow period and rehab before move in on top of burning some of that equity in the cost of sale. 
Brian Chen helping friends out not worth it
5 January 2020 | 10 replies
To no surprise whatsoever nothing on their end of the bargain was upheld, this time the added property damage due to A's beating B down and putting a holes in the quest room, which they both have said they were not going to fix, B has threaten to burn my house down, A trying to get physical with me but failed, a neighbor calling police one day when I was at work due to the horrific sounds B makes when A has had enough for B excessive onset of verbal insult after insult and mental abuse towards A.
Chris Hopper Lets beat this dead horse....
21 January 2020 | 95 replies
Heck I have even considered quitting my day job and crossing the river and burning the boat so I have no other choice but to succeed. 
Keith Myers Is my insurance sufficient?
2 January 2020 | 4 replies
@Keith Myers what you have shown there is fine..........where is the coverage for the actual building; say it gets flattened or burned. 12 months loss of income is not really sufficient; should be 24 mos. settlements take a long time.
Layne R. I’m New to This and My Cash flow Estimate Seems to Good.
27 March 2020 | 16 replies
As far as the mortgage, insurance, and taxes, that’s exactly what I was thinking, I’m not opposed to moving to the area, and I’m lucky with my current financial situation, I could pay for that out of pocket if needed, not ideal, but it wouldn’t burn me, I wouldn’t lose it, or have to foreclose and honestly it wouldn’t really hurt financially other than projected return.
Gregory Breeden How to determine value of land
4 January 2020 | 5 replies
Find out if they already have hookups (maybe from a burned down house) since those lots are worth more to an investor.
Jónas Tryggvi Stefánsson Combining pre screening and the application?
24 September 2022 | 13 replies
I have very high standards to begin with to avoid unwanted tenants. 
Connor Stark 2020 Tips, Tricks, & Technology
3 January 2020 | 1 reply
If other locals I talk to then tell me the crime is bad, I burn that realtor's number. 
Emily Di Finance of America Lender is requiring to be "Additional Insured"
4 January 2020 | 3 replies
That is, if the home burns down, your lender is not covered.