
5 October 2011 | 9 replies
Like the others have said, you need to find his motivation (problem), determine if there is real motivation, and figure out a solution to his problem.

6 November 2011 | 5 replies
We are working on a Mobile Home Park in Georgia and would like a referals to a good commercial RE lawyer that can review contracts and help setup an LLC for the property.

4 October 2011 | 9 replies
Which means you're not required to carry insurance for the person, BUT if the person gets hurt on one of your jobs, you may be liable.The solution here is -- if you have any concerns whatsoever -- to find an insured handyman to do your repairs.

5 October 2011 | 4 replies
Another one, who was referred by investor, wouldn't shut up either.

18 December 2011 | 4 replies
If you make 100 an hour it doesn't make sense to do 15hr work yourself.Managing a property yourself will take away rest time from your other job and will start wearing on you.Maybe you do a hybrid of collecting the rents and the paying a consultant for the other tasks you need done.There are many solutions from your current situation.You could always renegotiate a new contract with your current company.You have to define if the issue is price or something else.

8 October 2011 | 17 replies
You could also contact some property management companies to get some references, as they usually work with investors, contractors, banks, etc.Good Luck!

6 October 2011 | 8 replies
CHECK REFERENCES.

11 October 2011 | 10 replies
If you like what you hear, ask them for lender/investor references.

12 October 2011 | 5 replies
The PA laws are not very comprehensive and is basically all stemming from the Landlord Tenant Act of 1958 which does not really include specifics so I am researching other states and found more comprehensive information about bailment but no such specifics regarding what's permissible to be deducted from the security deposits or not.If anything, the courts always seem to refer to other states' statues in helping define an area of law that hasn't been written down yet.

13 October 2011 | 4 replies
I can refer you to my CPA in Matthews.