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Bienes Raices "bounce houses"
24 July 2022 | 12 replies
Could someone have an accident or sustain an injury in one?
Barbara Hutsell investment property (ours) foreclosure
7 December 2012 | 14 replies
A short sale seems like your best solution.
Troy Sheets HVAC 3rd floor cooling problems
27 October 2013 | 7 replies
Just wondering if this is what others have found and if there are other solutions besides split systems which, as I stated above, haven't quite caught on yet in my neck of the woods.
Rizwan Halim Trenton NJ
14 November 2022 | 63 replies
Obviously, that wasn't going to be sustainable, but turnover is killer there.
Paul C. Longtime Landlords: All it's cracked up to be?
4 December 2013 | 30 replies
Always sure for solutions and don't dwell on the problems that will arise.
Roy N. The Mother Nature Contingency
3 November 2014 | 15 replies
Fortunately Arthur was merely a tropical storm when he arrived in Atlantic Canada, but with sustained winds of 80kph (50mph) and gusts to 125kph (80mph), hundreds of trees in the City were toppled - and, along with them, many power lines, several vehicles and a few roofs.Amongst our properties, we have four fallen trees (one large elm, that must be hundreds of years old).  
Gursel Demir Title Problem Involving Probate
5 January 2014 | 8 replies
I agree with Wayne.Quiet Title could be an issue since it won't be all that "quiet" if the people that need to sign stuff are alive and well and already know there is an issue.The obvious solution is to have the same title insurer that wrote your policy write the one for the buyer.
Dave Stinnett Gut Rehab
4 August 2012 | 12 replies
It is hard to put numbers on it, but unless there is some way to add value and recapture the investment i.e. extra bedroom and bathroom, I don't think the margins and liability are worth a rehabber's effort. 5)As has previously been suggested by others, flipping it as a demo seems to be the most viable solution if the lot value plus the cost of the demo works.
Kerry M. HELP
14 December 2012 | 28 replies
At least it's not only in my brain, trying to find a solution.
Burt L. New Title Co. Rules on Assignments and Double Closings.
31 October 2012 | 18 replies
I think I'm still "knocking at the right doors" to get to a solution though.