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N/A N/A Hello from New York!
7 January 2007 | 1 reply
Yes, we like to think we're a great bunch of people here.And what makes it really special is that we're all justlearning from each other and asking questions andcheering each others' successes.We're glad you're here!
Kam T. New Member from Bay Area, CA
20 April 2007 | 5 replies
Just make sure you're prepared for what it will take.
N/A N/A Hello from Tallahassee, Florida
15 January 2007 | 2 replies
I am a Realtor specializing in residential properties.
N/A N/A financing my 1st rental
5 February 2007 | 10 replies
Mortgage consultants that specialize in investent properties should be going over all of this with you before structuring a mortgage.
Tyra General New Real Estate Investor- Washington, DC Area
6 February 2007 | 8 replies
Are you specializing in one particular technique?
Jennifer Hillberg Lease verbage for landscape maintenance?
24 September 2009 | 9 replies
Hmmm - Oddly enough (knock on wood) that is one area I have never had a problem - grass is cut - snow is shovled (where it snows) etc...do they put in Hmmm - Oddly enough (knock on wood) that is one area I have never had a problem - grass is cut - snow is shoveled (where it snows) etc...do they put in flowers and improve it - not really - but I don't have any of that in there anyway - I can say that the landscaping is really always returned in the same condition...I don't have any special language - I just have a clause that states they are responsible for the maintenance of the landscaping and it will be returned in the condition it was given and there are photos and a move-in check list........flowers and improve it - not really - but I don't have any of that in there anyway - I can say that the landscaping is really always returned in the same condition...I don't have any special language - I just have a clause that states they are responsible for the maintance of the landscaping and it will be reutrned in the condition it was given and there are photos........
N/A N/A ATTN: Realtors and Investors - Flipping listed property??
6 February 2007 | 1 reply
In residential, if you buy low and sell high, just be prepared to explain the increased sales price to the new buyers lender, unless its cash.
N/A N/A LLC and capital gains
10 April 2007 | 6 replies
I wish I could get a decent referral for a CPA that specializes in real estate.Thanks in advance, Dianna
N/A N/A Help.... First contract!!
30 January 2007 | 2 replies
What should I have prepared?
Matt H Are Old Buildings Okay?
5 February 2007 | 5 replies
They have certainly proved to require lots of work.I wouldn't avoid them, but I would be prepared.