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Skye Anderson Have you ever heard of the utility meter being stolen?
3 September 2018 | 59 replies
Yep, it happens.....serial non payers of their electric bill go steal a meter when the power company takes theirs after they have been caught “playing with it”.
Jake Langley Delinquent Payments on a note
4 September 2018 | 14 replies
The property is in Nevada which has non-judicial forclosures.
Eric Hrlbock Department of social services question?
31 August 2018 | 1 reply
It is required for all non incorporated payments.  
Greg Davis How do you pull out equity on your home after its appreciated?
7 September 2018 | 69 replies
I dont know about Atlanta or GA MSA but there are some banks here in WA these days that go upto 95 or even 100% (according to the flyers I have seen) with a full appraisal and other factors like assets, your financial stmt and other criteria but upto 90% LTV is pretty std I think in most cases for a HELOC on a primary residence and 80%LTV on a cashout on primary residence.If its a rental your only option would be cash out refi @75%LTV as HELOCs on an inv prop are virtually non existent anymore after 2008/2009 market crash but you never know.
Emiel Barbosa Questions to Ask a Flipper
6 September 2018 | 10 replies
@Merri Grace McLeroy I think he is trying to learn from this person and possibly have them be a mentor for 99% of people who might mentor someone that person asking for everything in your number 1 would be a non starter
Patrick Bavaro First time home-buyer... Does this make sense?
31 August 2018 | 2 replies
Looks like from tax records the home is a 2/1, not a "3/2" meaning there are also non permitted additions. 
Jason Miller I am a new agent that is really lost! I need help really bad!
5 September 2018 | 15 replies
I don't even know... it's like he doesn't know the answer, but he has to because he is the broker... as far as a mentor at the agency that is virtually non existent.
Manasa Srinath Collin County Rental Market
27 September 2018 | 8 replies
Hello, i hope my case also helps.I'm a non-local investor, purchased my first 3-2 SFH in Princeton area (Collin county) through a realtor referred from my cousin over there. - I communicated with realtor completely through texts and emails. he was very responsive and active.- We started looking for a property in June mid, bought in July and closed in 1st week August.- i was all excited in getting it leased asap, working actively with my realtor and listed for $50 less than the recent comps.
Harvey Yergin IV Key control blows! I plan to upgrade all my units to smart locks!
18 October 2018 | 17 replies
If this is the case, based on how much it cost in the Bay Area to change locks using traditional/non-smart systems, that would be like $120-140/per door vs. a one-time install and then never really having to do it again.
Anthony Rosas What paper pitfalls are out there? (i.e. liens, titles, etc.)
31 August 2018 | 2 replies
I'm brand new to real estate and reading up on the general transactions of property purchasing & selling, but it seems that there are non-physical pitfalls such as liens, titles, and possibly others.