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Gail W. Messy tenants now have rats INSIDE
30 June 2018 | 10 replies
Partly because I really want to see the place before they get in and "clean"...see the true nature of the mess. 
Jonathan Peck How have you amended the TREC 1-4 Family Contract w/ new laws?
1 July 2018 | 1 reply
To the Texas Wholesalers using the TREC One2017 to Four Family Contract, With the new laws that went into effect on Sept 1st, 2017, how have you amended your TREC Contract to abide by the new laws requiring the Disclosure of the nature of the equitable interest to any potential buyer?
Account Closed Realtors loaning commission @ 2.25% rate post closing 2nd mtg
10 June 2018 | 39 replies
NOPE 500k.. they super size it.. there is no conservative nature in 90% of these folks and that's why you have these folks in financial straights many times .. needing credit repair .. failed marriages etc etc.the inability to control their personal financing.. they should all be listening to Ramsey.Investors now are a different class completely.. you cant in todays day and age be an investor with only a few grand to buy a home like a homeowner can.
Joe Capobianco 2 family 1 furnace and 1 hwh
15 September 2016 | 0 replies
im looking at a house right now that is currently a 2 family but has only 1 steam boiler which is only 8 years old. there is also only 1 hot water heater as well. it is all natural gas and the previous owner paid for water and heat themselves.i wasnt sure what others do in this situation from a landlord standpoint.1. do you raise rents to cover yourself for the winter?
Kurt Gardner What do you wear?
28 September 2016 | 43 replies
Because of that fact, I'll probably rock a suit but without a tie. 
Pavel Reyes Valdes Just passed R.E. Exam in Louisville, KY
11 June 2015 | 25 replies
Rock on, Pavel!!
Jeremy Jackson Making an offer on my first HUD home, advice needed
16 June 2015 | 33 replies
Bigger pockets rocks!
Aaron Liu Tips To Brighten Up the Space inside Your Home
22 June 2015 | 0 replies
When the sun is out, the house is filled with all the natural light and it makes it very positive.
Katie Neason Hardwood Stain advice
27 June 2015 | 4 replies
I prefer the woods natural look, protected by 2 coats polyurethane.
Bruny Joseph Banks counter offer
27 June 2015 | 7 replies
personally, bruny, i am of the nature to try to get something as cheap as i can get it. its kind of a " i win" stragedy. lol. the better i do, the better i feel about it. from the the numbers you listed, $162 seems ok. they came down $27,000, you offered $59,000 less than original. my guess is that was a lowball offer for you. most banks aren't going to settle for a lowball offer anyway. i think i would come back at $150,000. you have come up a decent amount and are willing to assume other liens on the property, and you would be offering a reasonable amount to the bank for it. sure, they came down further than you went up, but if you add in the other liens, i would bet you pretty much meet in the middle