
19 April 2015 | 30 replies
she has no idea that i am like months and months into this property and i already ran title a while ago that shows a signature from a dead guy and signed by a notary who denies signing it and she has no idea that i have been speaking to the REAL property owner for months.

21 September 2023 | 21 replies
thanks for sharing this info, what I would like to understand is, after having the list in CVS, if there is any software (ai system) that allows through the words in the specific case (divorce, dead(probate) or other words that identify people in distress who extrapolates this info, or do you have to manually open file by file thanks I hope you have a fantastic day

24 February 2019 | 27 replies
The first winter was DEAD maybe rented 6 days from November to March.

6 September 2023 | 11 replies
All funny aside, it would be awesome to link up with some other investors in the area and hopefully a realtor that could help us out.Thanks, Kevin Hi Kevin,My fedora is off for looking into Toledo.10+ years ago folks laughed at me for being Australian and moving to Toledo.Nowadays, it seems like everyone is flocking to Toledo to invest heheGet yourself very solid feet on the ground and make sure to visit regularly.10+ years and thousands of deals and rehabs later, we still get screwed by contractors.It has been, still is and always will be a tough market when it comes to finding reliable folks for pretty much anything.I guess it's just the demographic we are in.Although many won't agree (Nothing new to me though as my whole business career I'm a black sheep), we are finding great opportunities in the 43607 and 43609 zip codes.Great bargaining power and fairly priced.Area is gentrifying and on the up swing.Good infrastructure close by supporting tenant and home owner demand.It's on a "street by street" basis so stay diligent.Best deals to be found on Craigslist, direct mailers and wholesalers.MLS has been dead for years now IMO.The above is just my opinion tho so take it with a grain of salt heheAll the best and much success

4 October 2021 | 49 replies
I hate to beat that dead horse Keep in mind one person may manage better or differently than the next therefore the net number is difficult to determine because it will fluctuate greatly depending on the property condition, management, and many other factors.

28 February 2018 | 20 replies
There is a dead-end metro tunnel that branches off in the direction of Columbia Pike built so Metro could expand westward in the future.

24 October 2021 | 18 replies
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $130,000
Cash invested: $19,000
Alot of people will tell you that buying a resonably priced home in Atlanta is IMPO...

31 August 2021 | 44 replies
I'm still happy with them in my own home (or would be, if the rug wasn't gross), but I'd never put them in a furnished rental today, because they're dead trends.

7 December 2015 | 9 replies
I have a lot of oaks on my personal property and they develop a fair amount of dead branches that like to come crashing down during storms; one of them, from a tree that was 20 feet from my house (and is now a whole bunch of logs) sent one down through my roof like a javelin.

4 February 2014 | 9 replies
As a general rule of thumb, if the tree on your neighbor's property is dangerous (it's dead or there's a documented risk of falling) and then it falls onto something on your property, the liability portion of their homeowner's policy pays.