
3 August 2016 | 6 replies
It does make it more complicated, and many sellers may not be able to make it work, but it is possible.

12 November 2016 | 7 replies
You could build one yourself on a PC in your home office with many user-friendly programs at home, even using Excel if you don't want a terribly complicated relational database.
13 November 2016 | 16 replies
I have an odd and complex situation I need help with. I have a home that has been in my families possession since 1920's maybe longer. It has no mortgage on it. The deed is in my grandfathers name. It states his fu...

14 February 2019 | 39 replies
I would think that this situation will only get more complicated with time, and assuming that your Dad has no interest in a serious, long term relationship with this woman, better to take care of it as soon as possible before he gets any more emotionally involved.

11 November 2016 | 9 replies
@Chris BinghamThe relationship between domains, hosting, and web development is still one of those things that I feel is more complicated than it should be, and I am saying that as a software engineer.I would recommend paying somebody for a few hours of help to get over the line.

12 November 2016 | 7 replies
Sounds like the elderly lady has the power to sell, due to her age it is highly advisable to include relatives as to what might be going on, simply keeping them informed, but that doesn't mean complicate the matter with multiple owners!

27 December 2016 | 7 replies
Hooking up a washer is usually not that complicated.

14 November 2016 | 3 replies
I don't want to break the law but it's pretty complicated so I'm coming to the experts of BP.Can an unaccredited investor originate a loan with their own money on a residential property (under 5 units) that is vacant and will remain "non-owner" occupied during the entire loan term while the house is rehabed/flipped in the state of Tennessee?

20 November 2016 | 24 replies
What this means is that, every year, Stephan is earning 13.89% of the value of his property as profit.This example assumes that all factors of Stephan’s cap rate calculations will remain constant, but in reality things often get a little more complicated.

30 December 2016 | 20 replies
v=isUDkfLgI3sPart 2 makes this much more complicated.