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30 October 2021 | 1 reply
Painted Garage floor and new hot water heater and garbage disposal.
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2 November 2021 | 58 replies
I don't know what $$price would affect ti, but it would be pretty high......not only do vacationers have more disposable income, but you also need to factor in that when life gets more stressful, people need to get away even more.
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2 November 2021 | 19 replies
One of the items you have at your disposal now (possibly) is being able to use some grant/student loan money to invest.
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2 November 2021 | 5 replies
VA Entitlement Restoration: Veterans can restore previously used VA entitlement by:-Selling the original property, repaying their current VA loan in full, and disposing of the home-Allowing a qualified Veteran to assume their current loan and substitute their entitlement for theirs-Refinancing their existing VA loan into a non-VA product and invoking what's known as the "one-time restoration of entitlement."
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21 November 2021 | 11 replies
When we finally finished we had 642 tires stacked in the driveway to dispose of.
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5 November 2021 | 6 replies
However, it’s just as the term implies, a one-time thing, so once you have it restored and then you use it again, it will be unavailable to you unless you ‘dispose’ of the properties.
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3 November 2021 | 11 replies
Originally posted by @Jacky Johnson:My tenant just moved out yesterday after terminating his tenancy by giving me a 30-day notice, but he still has his surveillance camera wired and attached to my garage and his two cars have been there for over a year before yesterday when he moved out.that makes more sense.Give him a written notice with a specific deadline:Dear Tenant, I am disconnecting and disposing of the camera you left on the property.
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7 November 2021 | 15 replies
@Peter WaltherIt depends...A will is used to transfer property that hasnt been otherwise disposed of prior to death.
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15 November 2021 | 9 replies
This can function as your own ‘hard money loan’ that you have at your disposal at any time and you don’t need to reapply for, at significantly lower interest costs.
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14 November 2021 | 40 replies
I charge tenants for repairs that are clearly their fault - ie things in the disposal that should not be there......