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Kelly N. Breaking Lease Early-- trouble with neighbors
18 August 2014 | 4 replies
They (I'll call them tenant A) have been great tenants but have been having trouble with the new neighbors (tenant B)  for the last 2 months.We addressed the situation with tenant B and basically told them to all get along or get out, made a schedule for use of the limited parking available which seemed to be the cause of the initial friction in the house.  
Doug Hadley Tenant Fails to Notify Landlord of Guest
1 September 2014 | 51 replies
Once you find his last known address , find out where he moved to ,ask neighbors .
Sean M. Home Office Set Ups
19 August 2014 | 5 replies
I’d like a professional outward appearance and I’d rather not be using my home address/number.
Vicki Gleitz son got his first house!
9 August 2015 | 9 replies
Am I allowed to give out the address so that you can look at it on zillow?  
Mark Forest Tenant fried my grage panel
26 August 2014 | 45 replies
A rusty panel needs to be replaced and the cause of the rust needs to be addressed
Daniel Cruz Coworker is a Motivated Seller
22 August 2014 | 11 replies
OK...not having an address, I can't do a full comp on the property. 
Jonathan Napper Profit? on Small MHP 5-20 Units?
21 August 2014 | 1 reply
Hi Jonathon,Lots of things to consider:1: One of the biggest expenses will be water and sewer, if the city provides and the tenant pays it may be worth considering if the numbers are right.  2: Who owns the homes, if you do expect to do a lot of maintenance that will eat into your profit, if they are all tenant owned that's one less thing to have to worry about.3: How are the roads, if they are torn apart this can be a significant one time expense that will need to be addressed sooner rather than later.4: Is there any empty land included or adjacent to the property that can be used to expand in the future.Hope this helps get the ball rolling.Regards,Omar
Harold Wine learning wholesaler
20 August 2014 | 26 replies
Your investor buyers are going to want the property address and THEIR price. 
Dustin Morgan Loans & LLC's
21 August 2014 | 11 replies
While my loan docs may address how title is to be held, the lender will be perfectly happy as long as I make my payments on time. 
Mark Campo Book Suggestions
28 April 2022 | 7 replies
Worst case you'll have to drive to your county office to search their computers for the notice of trustee's sale, notice of foreclosure or notice of sale document (the name of the document depends on which state you live in).This notice typically includes the homeowner name, address, date of auction, principal balance of the loan (or judgment amount), auction location, lender and attorney names.Good luck Newton!