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David Roberts Title Problem Discovered During HELOC Application
3 December 2014 | 32 replies
One way is to look at the street address of the court record and the address history of the person as shown in the credit report.When I check criminal records on tenants and contractors, I use name and known addresses; for tenants I tell them that a match of name and date of birth on a criminal record is considered a match (I am not going to go crazy trying to determine if two or more people with the same name and date of birth exist).
Kristi Patton Experienced Investers in Central Arkansas
4 August 2015 | 7 replies
Had an office there, I had a place in Maumell (sp is wrong I think).Learn the basics of RE, then your strategy, then hit the streets!
Oisin Milne United we fall...
3 June 2015 | 7 replies
Street?
Belinda Lopez Is a rental sign in the yard "intellectual property" of the agent?
2 June 2015 | 11 replies
If there were a problem with taking a picture of a house from a public street and posting it on the Internet, then Google Street View would be in a lot of trouble.I'm guessing that the agent doesn't want to be bothered showing the house but put the sign there to appear to be making an effort.
Shayne Hastings Is it better to invest in my area that has sky high prices or invest in other markets?
9 June 2015 | 48 replies
Even the years when there were 2, 3, 4, foreclosed houses on the same street, I was still retailing, and making money.
Christophe Noualhat New far-far-away member & questions on investing in FL
2 June 2015 | 24 replies
I'd call the numbers and get details such as the address (google map it and check out he street view for a visual.
Michael Tulipano Wall Maps?
24 March 2015 | 4 replies
I would like the map(s) to be big enough to easily view streets and isolated neighborhoods.  
Roy N. Almost Milwaukee pricing
28 June 2015 | 10 replies
We will replace the internal portion of the sewer main and have the lateral to the street scoped {hoping for no surprises}.  
Shawn Davis Getting Ready To Quit the W-2 and Go Full Time REI - What Are You Doing For Health Insurance???
22 May 2015 | 18 replies
Anyone who could previously have been denied coverage based on pre-existing conditions should be dancing in the streets.  
Tiara Murray Ok, I have a piece of land and an idea in mind... Whats next?
5 December 2008 | 8 replies
The purchase agreement should layout a time frame to complete some of these "due diligence" items.You will need a boundary survey and title commitment to verify there are no liens or encumberances on the property.You will want to hire a geotechnical engineer to verify the soil is suitable for building an apartment building.You will need an environmental engineer to make sure there are no contaminants (asbestos, mercury, lead, etc.) on the site, as well as wetlands and/or endagered speices.If you need to rezone the property we may want to consult an attorney and/or civil engineer to help with that.Depending on how many units you intend to build the city may require a traffic study be completed to determine the impacts to the streets and intersections.This is typically how we start a new site and it is a very general list of items.