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Sean Rhodes How to negotiate inherited tenants with seller
6 September 2018 | 7 replies
Maybe this is a party house and there have been a ton of noise complaints. 
Mark Ainley Looking For A Showing Agent
20 August 2018 | 0 replies
Any interested parties can private message me or if you know anyone I would appreciate any referrals.  
Daniel Hans Title company refuses to accept my notarized docs
22 August 2018 | 23 replies
But we run into situations all the time where a party is overseas or way out of the area.
Christopher Short New Investor using VA Loan (Zero Down)
27 August 2018 | 18 replies
Would love any advice, comments, thoughts, and concerns from any and all parties.
Clayton Hutton Private Money Terms Ideas
23 August 2018 | 5 replies
Clayton, What is fair is what all parties agree to. 
John Hamrin Financing your deals
23 August 2018 | 19 replies
CNBC has these on their website.I would also recommend reaching out to 3rd party mortgage brokers (as opposed to a specific lender's loan originator), who should know current market rates off the top of their head. 
Bryan Cork Do I need to be legally protected?
22 August 2018 | 3 replies
Second this electrical company has already fixed this issue in my yard a few years ago so this “might” be warranty work because their first splice may have gone bad.So, I have given them permission to do the work, and made it clear that I expect the patio to be made to look like it does now after the work is completed.But my nervousness kick in because of the company pays to remove the decking, digs up the splice, and determines that it’s a different problem and not warranty work, now it’s my neighbor who is on the hook, and responsible to pay the bill of repair, and responsible to get my patio put back together.This seems like it could go very wrong......Should I get a contract written and signed by all parties to protect myself?
Christina Luton How to Refinance in an LLC?
17 September 2018 | 14 replies
Or as the majority member and the willing party to guarantee the refinance do some banks work with you on this?
Aaron Linden Contractor Troubles - Roofer
27 August 2018 | 11 replies
Are you going to stand on the roof and watch the next guy?
Sara C. How to handle issue with Flip project POST SALE
29 August 2018 | 51 replies
And yes, I'm regretting that :) Not because we don't stand behind it, but I worried about issues just like this.