Kyle Meyers
Put 18 year old child on lease?
5 March 2011 | 1 reply
I received an application from a family for one of my units today and I am just finishing up the approval. They have several children, one of whom is 18 years old. Should I have the 18 year old sign the lease, or do I...
George Moehlenhoff
Rehab Plan?
10 March 2011 | 4 replies
Also start ordering and otherwise acquiring finish items (Like lights, faucets, etc.)Phase 2: Build or repair footings to blueprintPhase 2.5: Finish structural/fine demoPhase 3: Repair existing superstructure and add new superstructure to blueprint.
James Hiddle
A Question For You Landlords Out There
12 March 2011 | 7 replies
For example, they could be using the rent money for drugs, to make car payments, to pay child support, etc.Just because someone is divorced is no reason to not rent to them, and just because someone is dealing with legal issues (assuming they aren't on trial for a crime where they may be incarcerated) doesn't necessarily make them a non-paying tenant either.That said, it's actually ILLEGAL for you to not rent to someone who is divorced.
Eric M.
Has anybody been to a Peak Building Materials Aution?
14 March 2011 | 3 replies
I have a remodeling company too, and we have a 4000 sq foot shop that is full of stuff.
Stefan Forsberg
Repair or demolish/rebuild?
14 January 2011 | 4 replies
that's cool to hear it's coming up now..Hi Bryan,There are still parts of Oak Cliff I will never set foot in :idea:
Jack Srimani
How do you estimate correct rent prior to buying a rental property?
30 July 2013 | 7 replies
Divide the rent amount by the square footage and you will get the rent per square foot.
Mary M.
Direct Deposit from Military?
18 January 2011 | 10 replies
One issue I forgot to mention is that they are relocating from California to Washington, but the husband is then being stationed in Germany for 2 years (leaving the wife and child behind for this time) until he is re-stationed here.
Josh Ambrose
Short Sale Dominate Vegas but still dont sell like REOs
17 January 2011 | 23 replies
The report takes both ARMLS and Non-mls (closed sales) transactional data into account so it is most comprehensive report available.I have included a analysis report by sale type for November showing price per square foot sales are higher for shorts sales than REO's.http://myrealblogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Pages-from-12-2010-AZREIAMeeting.pdfHistorical price per square foot sales by type:http://myrealblogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Pages-from-12-2010-AZREIAMeeting-2.pdfSince this does not take into account specifiically the east valley, I cannot dispute your findings.
Jak Dadi
Continued lessons in RE investing
19 January 2011 | 3 replies
Personally, I don't let any contractors step foot onto my property unless I have proof that they have both liability insurance (to cover any negligence on their part) and workmans comp insurance (to cover any injury on my property).
Chris Ferren
Partnering with a GC
19 January 2011 | 11 replies
I just want to know what I should anticipate when I meet with him this weekend.Also two quick side questions:1) A previous HVAC technician I've worked with in the past said it would cost approximately $8000 for a new system for a 1200 sq foot house.