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Mason Jeffries My Yard Signs worked great, BEFORE the city took em down!
14 August 2020 | 17 replies
The phones have officially stopped ringing.So.... how do I get physical visibility from the road without violating city ordinances, or asking random people to put my signs in their yard(which I wont do).
Jacob Wells New Investor from Denver, Colorado
18 August 2020 | 11 replies
How has that first official rental been going now that you moved out?
Zulu Black Wood Rot in basement floor
17 August 2020 | 4 replies
It's probably going to cost less than the deductible on any insurance claim and I don't think it would qualify for insurance, anyway.Unless it's a health hazard, I would wait until the renter vacates so you can work unimpeded.
Jeff Pollock Request for Repairs Strategy in a Seller's Market?
14 August 2020 | 2 replies
Being under contract I am doing due diligence and have an opportunity to submit the Request for Repairs asking for the seller to give on some of the larger health and safety things I'm finding need to be done before I move into the house after I conducted an inspection and uncovered lots of baggage associated with an insurance claim for a fire at the property.My questions: - Does anyone have experience negotiating at this point in a seller's market when bigger ticket health and safety items have come back on the inspection report?
Eugene K. Legalize ADU (King County, WA)
15 August 2020 | 7 replies
Tax will not go up, I may be liable for any harm/damage in the basement, I can rent it quickly.If I go with official way - it'll take lot longer, pricier with big probability of pain in the ***. 
Jeremy Torres Tenant needs paper signed
16 August 2020 | 5 replies
My tenant texted me asked if I could stop by and sign a paper so she could get health insurance , is that normal?
Nic Werner Breaking lease BUT owner wants to sell - whats a win/win there?
16 August 2020 | 9 replies
To make it official, I sent a mutual lease termination agreement to the Owners that is a simple change to the Move-In date (Tenant Union recommended).
Yelena Willingham Newbie to investing
26 August 2020 | 15 replies
If 2 properties are purchased (let’s say one in Ajax and the other in Toronto Ontario) does one have to officially declare one of them as being a primary residence?
Raj G. Realtor texted ..owner replied back threatened to sue....
22 September 2020 | 26 replies
dropping letter/flyer in mail box is illegal that's what I heard, it belongs to USPS and other official mail services, But you can drop flyer on stairs, drive way on car etc.
Chris Allen Texas Assisted Living
17 August 2020 | 7 replies
She now requires total care, which we choose to deliver from a private residence with help from a small team of health-care professionals.We have spent considerable time researching our care options, including nursing facilities, personal care homes and assisted living facilities.