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Andrew Pandolfino First time flip - water damage disaster - ADVICE PLEASE
27 February 2015 | 3 replies
Water Damage is typically covered under policies that have a Broad Form or Special Form format and your friend's agent will be able to tell him if he has coverage for Water Damage. 
Garrette Becker Inspection period
30 May 2016 | 15 replies
I know it's kind of a broad question so any info helps, thanks.
Account Closed Buying Houses with Code Violations
22 February 2014 | 19 replies
On the lower end of the spectrum you have a house with some overgrown weeds and the grass is 3 feet high.
Account Closed Los Angeles rental property. Worth it? Or do i look out of state?
3 November 2015 | 52 replies
But then again maybe I'm making overly broad generalizations about the great misogynistic state of Ohio à la @Josie Roman, so please forgive me, Ohio investors!
Jennifer Gardner tenant wants pet despite no pets policy - ESA letter
28 December 2022 | 30 replies
Tenants have broad ability to bring in these animals and the type of animal isn't specified.
Ryan Watson Debate of Subdivision Morals
20 May 2013 | 71 replies
"Living smaller sounds great, but also vast and broad without real-life perimeters.
Matthew Paetz Loop holes in SEC Regulations?
20 June 2010 | 14 replies
I am going to solicit feedback on it to see what the general consensus is about whether or not it tends toward the educational or solicitation end of the spectrum.
Susan H. Trusts Risks?
2 December 2010 | 1 reply
The bill had broad support in Congress, with co-sponsors including Charles Schumer and Steny Hoyer.[3] The bill passed overwhelmingly, by a margin of 272-91 in the House.[4]An important consumer change was to allow anyone to place real estate in their own trust without triggering the due-on-sale clause that allows lenders to foreclose on a current loan upon transfer to another.
Patrick G. Tax Liens in Baltimore City
14 August 2014 | 112 replies
(I would be too late even if I wanted to) The downside that I see is that I will only have all the left over options, but from what I can tell from past years the left overs seem to cover the whole spectrum.
Steven Gray New Member from Indianapolis
2 December 2013 | 16 replies
I work Broad Ripple area late shift.