
9 March 2019 | 2 replies
I would skip going to lowes just FYI.
13 May 2022 | 35 replies
Now, I know it makes way more sense to just buy an existing house that has a decent amount of land and just skip the part where I need to put 20%-35% down but I already found the most gorgeous property that would be absolutely perfect except that there's no house.

10 November 2021 | 3 replies
If you skip the plans and permit for this (which will need to have both architectural and structural plans), you will not be able to have the added space recognized on title.

8 February 2018 | 42 replies
If you don't gave significant personal assets, you can probably skip the attorney at first, as most CPAs will likely know the very basics of asset protection and will obviously know the tax side of things.A CPA who owns property and/or works with real estate investors is your best choice...

21 November 2011 | 56 replies
(Had 2 skips and 4 non-payments this month, next month will be worse)But I don't think that's what you had in mind.It would be nice to have tenants who appreciated things like that, but ours would simply come to expect it, and then complain if they didn't get it one year.

28 December 2013 | 40 replies
Can be bolted to your Skip Loader in case someone tries to drive it off but may be a bit large to conceal in an AC compressor...

18 April 2019 | 18 replies
One option for the OP is buy private market flood insurance and skip the National Flood Service.

3 June 2013 | 11 replies
And yes, the duplex sells for $33,000 and I'm thinking about skipping the realtor all together, and trying to make the transaction myself.

11 September 2018 | 9 replies
Here are the Big Six (6) reasons people abandon houses: 1) Skipped town 2) Substance abuse (drugs and alcohol) 3) Incarceration 4) Severe mental and emotional problems 5) Senility (senior may be residing in nearby facility) 6) Deceased The first thing I want to do when encountering an unoccupied property is to determine if it's an "orphan" or not.