
15 October 2011 | 13 replies
This is the first time I have been in charge.

10 February 2012 | 22 replies
Its very affordable (like $1.25) and most of the time I can look up what I need (owners names) without performing a full search @ no charge.

15 October 2011 | 10 replies
Sure if the mortgage company is not indicted on federal charges and its owner sent to prison for 11 years.

21 June 2012 | 51 replies
I'm in a similar situation where one roommate is moving out (unexpectedly) of my rental.

18 October 2011 | 16 replies
I generally charge less than a good GC would charge, so it's a lot cheaper for the investor I'm working with to just pay me a flat fee, as opposed to an equity split or percentage.

17 October 2011 | 6 replies
This way you can avoid most of the 3% listing fee that you would otherwise be paying.For example, my brokerage charges $60/month and then $300 per transaction.

19 October 2011 | 14 replies
Actually, I said the opposite way... if you're getting $3,000 a month out of a $135k property, that sounds very good (at a 50,000 foot level)... where I said you were getting fleeced was putting $100k down on a $135k property and getting charged 11% on the $35k note.I'm still not sure I understand your financing situation.Hard money on a buy and hold property tends to make cash flow pretty tough due to the higher interest rates.

19 October 2011 | 8 replies
If you file to evict and then tenant does not answer to the court you can get the writ to evict but not a judgement.In that case you have to take them to small claims court and win to get a judgement.Now if you already have the judgement against them you have a few options.You can file the paperwork yourself for bank levy or wage garnishment.Or You can use an attorney that charges hundreds per hour.

20 October 2011 | 13 replies
They were the very first app so I didn't charge just because I already knew the answer based on the dogs, but I still wanted to go through the process for practice.The next applicant had golden 5 year rental history, although only 6 months (verified) at current employer.

24 October 2011 | 5 replies
Also does anyone know what is a fair amount to charge percentage wise.