25 January 2020 | 3 replies
(Worry #6, anyone who actually visited the property would see neatly trimmed grass and plants, snow was shoveled, trash can has recent trash, there are cars with clean windows and obviously used regularly, there are cats in the windows, lights are on, looking through a window shows furniture, etc.

10 June 2020 | 13 replies
You can see how much a 1-car garage vs a 2-car garage affects appraisal, granite counters vs no granite counters, etc.For example, in my market, granite countertops are a $5,000 bump in the appraised value.The inspection is more geared towards finding what's wrong with the property (what's not up to code, safety issues) and making everything is in good condition and working as it should (electrical is wired correctly, plumbing drains well, no mold or termite damage, structurally sound roof, etc.)
1 January 2019 | 10 replies
If there is a lawsuit against you personally (say, in a car accident that exceeds insurance) or against your property - everything that is attached to you is open to judgment.

17 November 2014 | 4 replies
I can't tell who lives there if anyone, but, I've occasionally seen a car and I suspect an old guy.

6 December 2014 | 23 replies
Deals are like street cars there is one on every corner especially in your neck of the woods.. don't get too hung up on it.. looks like it worked out... but it could have been a sign that something was really wrong.these squabbles are not worth attorneys fee's you just dig a bigger hole..

28 April 2009 | 2 replies
This means, in sophomoric terms, if there is a slip and fall at one of your properties, the best lawyer in the world can take your biz and properties for all their worth, but he can not touch your dog, jet ski, home, car, savings account, etc.

3 January 2018 | 10 replies
The key here is to find an agent that will do a due diligence for you .... provide you with comps, reach out to the Listening Agent to see if they already have any other offers, get a feel if there is any room for negotiation, submit an offer on CAR forms, explain how to read all the disclosures ... 2) Reach out to the Listening Agent and let him know that you do not have an agent and you would like him to represent you as well.

13 July 2018 | 14 replies
I would try to pay down anything expensive (credit cards), but I wouldn't worry about cheap student loans or car loans

15 June 2018 | 6 replies
Im trying to work hard to get the credit the best i can like leasing a car and use a credit card.

24 April 2019 | 12 replies
On the other hand, the argument that always resonated with me is this: If you were to buy anything $50K-$100K in value (i.e. a car) would you not at least visit the dealership and get a test drive.