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Sylvia B. Electric or gas water heater?
21 March 2014 | 26 replies
They are much more sensitive to electric HEAT than they are to electric water heat.For furnaces, I would lean toward gas/propane with a 90+ rating which has the power vent.
Andrew Whicker How do you renovate a place while tenants are living in?
7 March 2014 | 13 replies
(Obviously, I'm moral, I mean is there a definition for bare minimum which might be overly sensitive) So, the tenants were okay with no shower for 3 days?
Mark Mendoza Title Experienced Aspiring Investor from LA :)
10 March 2014 | 3 replies
Always been in the back end of the real estate creating preliminary reports for others and I’ve always wondered and imagined, why can’t I be in the front where all the action is?
James G. Episode 60 Q
25 March 2014 | 9 replies
To summarize, when the market changes and the prevailing conditions make their preferred investment strategy less profitable, some pivot within their preferred strategy (for example, expanding from duplexes to quads), some pivot their actions by changing strategies (switching from buy-and-hold to flips, lets say), and some stay the course with their preferred strategy and simply pivot by finding a new location (i.e., find a market with more favorable conditions).
Mark Rowan Can this work? Help please!
10 March 2014 | 4 replies
In theory, you could undertake legal action to make the seller "perform" on the original contract you had.
Anthony G. Tenant Issues/ Evictions
9 March 2014 | 4 replies
Basically my original tenant has stated that if she doesn't leave peacefully and some legal actions must be taken in the courts she is going to vacate the apartment and leave the problem on my hands.
Sam Leon Fannie Mae Homepath property - sitting idle
10 April 2014 | 28 replies
Phil, the liens are super priority liens and that's why it survived the foreclosure action.
Kyle Webb Overseas --> Portland, OR Newbie Introduction
18 April 2014 | 15 replies
It just takes effort and community involvement, along with an action list in order to progress the community towards a better future.
Wendell De Guzman 5 Notes in Ohio (what questions to ask)
15 March 2014 | 15 replies
One, no foreclosure action is commenced and you do not initiate one either.
Brian Fogde Greetings from Gig Harbor, Washington
10 March 2014 | 7 replies
I have been on the fence looking way to long, now its time to take action.