
20 August 2015 | 28 replies
Day to day SS may be hard to keep clean, but it will be fairly shiny for an home viewing even if the appliance is fairly old.

9 August 2015 | 3 replies
I viewed a house today with some serious sub-flooring issues.The house is built up off the ground and the plinths underneath are clearly collapsing.The tile floor inside is still in good condition but the floors slope up and down.Can anyone give an idea about methods and cost for fixing this?

10 August 2015 | 7 replies
Let's geek out a little and look at new development from the point of view of an economist.First of all, real estate is cyclical and typically, there is a period of expansion in inventory (period of new construction) after the recovery of a crash before you enter the "oversupply" phase and back into another recession.

10 August 2015 | 34 replies
Now your new operating expenses looked cooked and I do believe that describes them most accurately.

9 August 2015 | 2 replies
Some common desirable factors might be:* Proximity to a great school* Beautiful ocean views* Beautiful mountain viewsIn fact the investors' choice of Sokcho to invest is in large part driven by what they see as Sokcho’s inherent desirability as a location (ex: proximity to Mt.

9 August 2015 | 5 replies
I also suggest you use a fixed rate, adjusting rates must be accurate, indexed, with a margin, floor rate, sometimes a ceiling rate is required and your accounting will be more difficult, for a small amount, save the brain pain and adjustment issues and go fixed rate.James described the deal perfectly.

4 September 2015 | 96 replies
Unless you are an attorney you do not want to interpret the law because it can come back on you that you pushed your view of the lease and the law and made them to think a certain way.He advised to give them the lease and just simply give them the option to take it to their attorney to review.

16 August 2015 | 39 replies
@David Zinnwhat you are describing is basically the epitome of a retaliatory eviction.

9 August 2015 | 2 replies
We bought a home at a tax lien auction after viewing it through the windows.

17 August 2015 | 52 replies
I viewed a property for 87K which is a homepath property and has been on the market for over 2 months.