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Rohan Attravanam Newbie from Sunnyvale - San Jose - Bay Area CA
21 October 2016 | 17 replies
The @ (name) isn't working for me, but check out Brandon T's article on the subject and Brian G's posts.I'm fairly new to BP and haven't figured out how to save/retrieve posts of particular interest, otherwise I would send you a link. 
Lisa Casey Entitled Tenants from hell....but my mistake for being "nice"
4 August 2019 | 95 replies
Did you retrieve the chain saw?
Ray Agosto I was looking up a property
8 September 2016 | 1 reply
I am a licensed real estate broker so I have access to the court house retrieval system (CRS) system and the Realtor Property Resource (RPR) system and like them both a lot.
Chuck B. How do you "harden" your rentals?
5 December 2021 | 380 replies
I will even come and help retrieve something for them (or lend them a grabber) to get behind any appliance. 
Lori Hunter capital gains question
7 June 2016 | 1 reply
If we did a 1030 exchange, then did a cash out refi could we retrieve our cash and avoid capital gains tax?
Dan Smith Rent Increase Issue - Massachusetts
9 January 2016 | 13 replies
Its easier to evict, make repairs or upgrades and rerent with your new tenants in place at the higher rent.Or you could give a minimum 30 day notice of rent again via constable (certified letter at this point will likely not be retrieved ).Good luck !
Ben Bakhshi DO NOT USE STATE FARM - PRIVACY BREACH and INCOMPETENCE
7 August 2014 | 7 replies
I tried this twice, because on the third time it blocks more attempts.I clicked "retrieve password", but the system did not recognize my user id & birthdate combination.I clicked "retrieve username" and received my username by emailThe username was in fact the username that I attempted to login with.I called customer support to repair access.
Chelsea C. Need help bringing this guy to justice
27 March 2008 | 5 replies
If we can't retrieve at least a sizeable portion of that, then he can deal with the consequences, (hopefully jail).
Account Closed Macros to make ARV analysis more efficient!
23 February 2016 | 23 replies
Here is kind of what I'm thinking.Start the comp data on say row 20 of the spreadsheet.At the top of the page, have places to enter values of the subject property:Values used to pull comps: Age of the home, Square footage, Also, have values enter for the subject property that would be used for adjustments: Bedroom, Bathroom, Basement (Y or N) , Garage (1 or 2 car).Then have some optional parameters so the user can play with the numbers to retrieve more/less comps. 
Steve Babiak "CoreLogic Expects Short Sale Fraud Prevention Tool to Catch On"
26 June 2011 | 5 replies
If another record is found the system automatically notifies the lender through an alert to delay pending further investigation.Most importantly, the tool retrieves the information allowing users to identify the entity or entities perpetrating the potential fraud.It can be used to screen already closed short sale transactions enabling the lender to continue to watch the property for a period of time and generates an alert for any subsequent loan closed on the property, the original short-sale lender and the resale lender.Moreover, it provides post-closing alert notifications, reviews of sale terms for violations, and alerts the new lender about potential for fraud in the dual transactions.Retrospective short-sale analysis helps detect fraud, assess pricing-method accuracy and pinpoint problematic areas to avert future losses.