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Daniel Haggar First eviction in Colorado, do I NEED a lawyer?
13 November 2019 | 12 replies
At this stage they just need to go and I'm NOT going to let them slide.
Edwin De leon Should I Buy Multifamily Despite NY Laws That Protect Bad Tenant
23 May 2023 | 61 replies
If you let one tenant slide on something, chances are that other tenants will find out.
Donald S. Why would properties sit for over a year?
5 January 2018 | 6 replies
It was in very poor shape & the majority of offers included the need for conventional financing that subsequently denied it based on the poor condition.
Jason Merchey Can You Pre-View a Note & Mortgage?
11 January 2014 | 9 replies
Jason, the bank's attorney isn't sliding anything in there.
Mike Palmer Best flooring for a rental?
13 May 2021 | 120 replies
Lastly, Carpet Metal stair nosing that is applied on top of the tread material may not be pleasing to the eye but you need that 1 and a half inch of tread to keep someone's foot from sliding off the step. 
Jason V. If buyer-seller can't agree on $, will agents sacrifice their %?
25 September 2022 | 80 replies
Examples I've heard: appliances taken from the property because a buyer stopped by and told the seller they were buying new ones eventually (appliances were across the state before the buyer realized this), sellers staying beyond their delayed occupancy window because the buyer told them they weren't moving in immediately (liability issue), buyer stopped by the house before submitting an offer and talked to the seller, subsequently giving away their top dollar and negotiating power. 
Chris Jefferson Quick SS question on listed property
11 February 2010 | 9 replies
You might put into your option contract that you have rights to market the property and to recieve and approve/deny all subsequent offers.
Ken Weiner Been sued? Please share.
8 October 2018 | 91 replies
Granted, there are variables that would influence and subsequently guide each member towards a different strategy but if there's some basic advice you can offer that would be great.  
Craig L. Evaluate my plan
6 July 2007 | 23 replies
Originally posted by "REI":channel7,Good deal based on the subsequent offers.
Rick Howell Real Estate Lead Generation 101
4 October 2018 | 1 reply
Subsequently, real estate investors and agents can take control of their own email real estate and build their own lists.Buying Internet LeadsBuying internet leads has been popular for a variety of real estate and mortgage companies since before the last housing boom.