
22 January 2019 | 8 replies
Price depends on the finishes and amenities you wish to provide, but 120 is a safe estimate.

8 May 2019 | 59 replies
And like an earlier commenter said it all depends on the market, but if you know your area and consider any "resale" tips from a realtors perspective you are safe

9 March 2007 | 3 replies
He thinks because the invester we are working with has a trust it is simply to keep himself safe from being sued for shady practices.

14 November 2009 | 15 replies
In todays real estate market it is not safe to assume that the property is worth what it sold for in the past as values have dropped all over.

19 November 2010 | 8 replies
Thats very safe passive we pay interest quarterly.
4 April 2011 | 15 replies
The label should make plutonium look safe by comparison.

4 September 2012 | 13 replies
I left a message for them both stating that they are still considered tenants and owe rent for Sept. as we did not get a formal 30 day move-out notice (I am taking a wild guess but I don’t expect that their check is in the mail), and that if they call back with their situation and move out ASAP we may be able to work out a deal, pro-rate or something, but either way we need to know the situation.Any suggestions as to how I can legally get them out ASAP, or way to safely clean up the place without having the liability of touching any of their remaining items?

18 October 2012 | 17 replies
I have a 40 foot cottonwood on my lot, but very close to the property line.It's been dead for a couple years, and is starting to lean a bit toward the neighbor's yard.The Arborist says he needs a crane to remove it safely for $1900.My insurance company was no help when I consulted them.Once it falls, it will only cost $500 to clean up.$1900 is just too much!

9 June 2015 | 50 replies
I usually come out a bit better than but thats a safe bet.
4 June 2013 | 6 replies
If you live there for the 2 years prior to a sale, you are safe from paying taxes on the gain.