
23 December 2013 | 7 replies
Do I have to have a survey to know for sure if the fence was on the dividing line?

8 January 2014 | 15 replies
The key is being creative, is there a big 1 bedroom that would meet code as a 2 bedroom where a condo association could be finessed.

27 January 2014 | 14 replies
Another issue, is the lien must be found wholly unsecured, so if any equity can be associated, then the request may not pass.

9 January 2014 | 0 replies
ASHI's website (American Association of Home Inspectors) has only ONE inspector listed, and I wasn't impressed with the credentials when I checked the website (too vague data on experience, previous trades, etc).So I currently have 3 options to choose from:Inspector #1 (found from TAREI - Texas assoc of real estate inspectors): on BBB since 1993, A+ rated.
12 January 2014 | 9 replies
If you are moving here you should also look into the Apartment Association of Southeastern Wisconsin.

18 July 2014 | 16 replies
I just hope there's a name change coming down the pike (Physician Associate).MY biggest dilemma is that I'm not sure whether I should settle for Respiratory Therapy and start pursuing real estate on the side, or pursue PA school after I finish and put my dreams of investing on the back burner.

10 January 2014 | 9 replies
If it is a condo, apartment, etc, the home owner's association may have some input and legal bearings that would be difficult to cross.That being said, I can't imagine that most sellers who offer owner financing would care too much about you renting the property or not as long as YOU are held liable for the condition in which the property is left, should the loan get foreclosed upon.I would find a way to do what you want to do, while protecting the collateral that secures the loan for the seller/lender.

11 January 2014 | 0 replies
We are willing to give up the LLC on the title and as a business structure if we knew how to account for the debt in our names which is associated with the business.Thank you!

11 January 2014 | 5 replies
@Chris Adams have you considered the headaches that are associated with a C class tenant renting out a C class property.?

18 January 2014 | 29 replies
in our Texas Association of Realtor lease, the lease can be terminated with 30 days notice with PCS orders provided that they are on the lease.