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Sam Shueh Silicon Valley Housing Burst in 2018?
21 December 2017 | 4 replies
1) Low unemployment 2) Robust earnings at top tier tech companies 3) Upcoming IPOs 4) Pent up demand for housing in the Bay Area 5) Massive tax cut for corporations 6) Supply of housing vs Demand
Nicholas Catanzariti Question on Confidentiality Agreement
25 July 2018 | 1 reply
Received a message from a real estate agent who has offered to supply me with some off market deals they come across. 
Sara Byerly Common Area Utilities
3 August 2018 | 4 replies
If so, the heat for example, figure out which units heater is supplying the heat to your common areas.
Kent McDaniel I own my home outright...asset or liability?
29 October 2018 | 61 replies
Of course other exempt property includes a couple of guns, horses, cattle , furniture and much moreSince we cannot garnish wages either, this makes collecting most judgments almost impossible unless they own more than one property This was a big deal for developers in the last big crash in the 80s.
John Park Having trouble finding QUALIFIED tenants in Arlington TX
18 November 2017 | 11 replies
They are quite easy to find on Craigslist, Zillow, use Airbnb as free advertisement with a 30 night minim stay, or get with a realtor to post it for you but my personal suggest is to throw some furniture in there and rent it out for $4000 - $5000/mo using Airbnb or corporate rental. 
Sam Leon Stagnant water and Legionella
27 April 2018 | 0 replies
This mean you have stagnant water in the supply system with the Legionella bacteria.Legionella, Causes, How it Spreads, and People at Increased RiskJust curious once you have the water turned back on, what are your steps to flush the system out if you know it hasn't been used for a long time?
Will G. Broker refusing lender request for t12
4 May 2018 | 3 replies
As if this market isin't difficult enough, the car salesman broker on multi I have under contract, wont supply a T12.Lender emphatically stated he needed the trailing 12 month expense breakdown to move forward on the loan.Broker says he never heard of a T12 before and just wants to obfuscate with a yearly report. 
Mark Ainley Plumber / Sewer Guy Needed Kane, Dupage, & Western Cook
3 October 2018 | 7 replies
Maybe taking advantage is the wrong word because they might be charging what they can based on supply/demand of the general public but I am determined to find a small to medium sized shop that is more flexible and can appreciate the volume we bring. 
Jessi Martin 3 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Moving Company
1 March 2018 | 0 replies
Ask for an itemized list of all feesInsist on receiving a breakdown of all of the moving company’s charges, including surcharges for taking apart furniture, packing and unpacking and other miscellaneous charges.If there are any charges you don’t understand, insist on a full explanation.Don’t sign the contract until you understand everything in it, you’ve ensured the price is what you agreed to, the pickup and delivery dates are clearly listed, there are no blank spots and the representative has signed it.The National Association of REALTORS suggests choosing from among the movers who are certified by the American Moving and Storage Association.
Tim LaRiviere looking to create passive income with real estate
2 April 2018 | 19 replies
Not only are taxes rough in New York, but Syracuse has experienced five decades of declining population. https://www.osc.state.ny.us/localgov/pubs/research...When you look at the principles of supply and demand, rent growth, occupancy levels, and NOI tends to lag behind markets with growing populations.