
24 April 2007 | 8 replies
Packed with equity and eager homeowners ready to leave their homes in tip-top condition!

26 February 2007 | 4 replies
I am also interested in marketing pretty houses that are in move-in condition in the Metro Atlanta area.
5 March 2007 | 26 replies
I would also say you need the house spotless and in prime condition.

9 August 2010 | 8 replies
I think the bank's lawyers would know what you were attempting to do, and might possibly shoot the contract down.

2 March 2007 | 7 replies
Hi all,After my mother and my step father checked out the location, it turns out the property is in fairly good condition...but it's the best property on an average block.
27 March 2007 | 13 replies
Many people who end up seeking help from churches, other non profits, social service organizations, and consumer rights lawyers have been drawn in and spit out by these so-called 'foreclosure solutions' MLM programs.All too often the promised "soluition" fails to live up to expectations leaving the distressed homeowner in worse shape.... having wasted prescious time and perhaps after spending hundreds of dollars for an otherwise free for the asking service.Do some people benefit from such a one-stop solution shoppe?

8 March 2007 | 14 replies
In a lawsuit, the only winners are the lawyers.

6 March 2007 | 0 replies
I am going to look at it tomorrow see what the condition is.

31 March 2007 | 3 replies
Everything you have to do to the property to get it back into its original rentable condition (not including normal wear and tear) can be deducted.

17 April 2007 | 4 replies
In Massachusetts (I get tired of its absurd rules) you sometimes need to give 6 months or more notice to certain people, living in certain buildings, under certain conditions.