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Account Closed Finding a good REI club
10 February 2008 | 14 replies
Test the waters before committing to a full membership or you may find yourself kicking your own behind for doing so.With all of that said, other than coming here to BP, there aren't too many better ways of meeting and networking with other investors than a local club.
Michael House New Guy here, RE Agent moved to a Print and Mail Position
25 January 2008 | 8 replies
Jump on in… The water is nice!
Eric Burn issue after purchasing a foreclosed house from the bank
25 January 2008 | 5 replies
mother hire an inspector to inspector home before purchasing a foreclose from the bank. the inspector wrote on his report that he was not able to inspect heat and water system because they were turned off. my mother went ahead and purchase the home. now that the title is under her name, she now can call Nstar to turn on the water and heat system. after the heat and water was turned on, we noticed that room and hallway basement heater weren't working. also the heater system was leaking water and making notice. there was water pipe leaking as well. anything that has to do with water and gas is health hazard for this reason i ask is it suppose to be the bank who should be liable for all issues. i said because they did not turn on the water and heat system the time the inspector so he can inspect everything tortuous. and also for not telling my mother that the house is health risk. this kind of stuff can cause fireplease feedback is neededpleasei beg you all
Jim McMillen 50% rule
16 October 2018 | 78 replies
Operating expenses include (but are not limited to): taxes, insurance, management, maintenance, entity maintenance, advertising, utilities (at least during vacancies), legal fees, damage done by tenants (over the security deposit), vacancies, setouts, lawsuits, and capital expenses (not technically an operating expense).There is no 2.5% rule.
Danny Kay Property Tax, avoidance?
27 February 2008 | 8 replies
It is heavily wooded in some parts, with a water feature.
Christian Malesic Veto of Mortgage Relief Bill
27 February 2008 | 5 replies
The idea that the rules could change after the deals have been down does damage those who based their decisions on conditions and regulations as they stood at the time.
Joshua Dorkin Do You Protect Victims of Domestic Violence, Abuse, etc.?
17 March 2008 | 13 replies
I absolutely despise the ACLU and all the low life legal-aid lawyers in this country.Why in the world should the landlord be held responsible for damage caused by the soap opera lives of the tenants?
Christian Malesic "Pay Rent or Quit" Notice
28 February 2008 | 10 replies
This can be late charges, interest, utilities, property taxes, or damages, Tell the tenant to "pay rent and quit" (instead of "pay rent or quit"), or If you don’t let the tenant chose to forfeit the lease.
Aly W. Please help with inspection result issues
28 February 2008 | 7 replies
The most pressing include a leaking main water pipe in the crawlspace, several dead outlets, non-grounded outlets and non covered outlets, a loose shower liner/insert that has caused mold and moisture damage on the bathroom sheetrock (there is no vent/fan in there), and the carport and porch roof are leaking.
Sue In Denver What Have Been Your Greatest Frustrations In Starting Out?
23 June 2008 | 19 replies
Dealing with bozos.Not flakes but true bozos.Flakes tend to be people who are naive or somehow over promise and under deliver.Bozos to me are the folks who are out to do damage.