
1 November 2016 | 13 replies
If it is returned as undeliverable and the landlord is unable to locate the tenant after a reasonable effort, the security deposit becomes the property of the landlord ninety (90) days after it was mailed."

29 November 2014 | 14 replies
I am still unable to get a good reason why I should let a property management company take my late fees when it is there job to find tenants that pay on times (good tenants) and I paid them to find that tenant them I paid them again to collect the rent, which they was unable to do, so they don't do what I paid them to do (collect the rent) and now they want a reward for not doing there job my late fees!

15 December 2014 | 12 replies
Essentially this gmail account is completely unable to send outgoing email, permanently.Based on what I've seen, it seems 25 mails per day is a pretty small and reasonable number that many people subscribe to as being a decent marketing stream for Craigslist.

23 September 2019 | 16 replies
Hello all Milwaukee Bigger Pocket members, I hope the last meet up went well as I was unable to attend.My attention has recently been focused on a REO property that needs approximately 20k in roofing, gutters, concrete and foundation work.I am not eligible for a 203k FHA loan as my current property is financed under a 30 year FHA.

7 April 2013 | 2 replies
I was unable to take his call at the time and decided not to return his call as it was pretty late when I returned home.
9 April 2013 | 7 replies
I was unable to refinance the property by the current low rate.

1 July 2013 | 3 replies
[Auto-correct issues don't happen only when we're texting]During this wait, I will see the message "Unable to transcribe" where the name of the contact or number they call from is later displayed.

31 July 2013 | 8 replies
Well since the Seller states she is unable to find this person, this one looks like a no deal and will most likely be sold at auction.Thanks John for your feedback

2 February 2023 | 59 replies
I know because they are unable to make the payments, but did it stem from bad credit so the loan wasn't as low as it could have been?

5 May 2008 | 10 replies
I have not done one yet (shame on me) but feel I have a good grasp...If a tenant buyer is in good, upwardly mobile financial situation (ex they bought another home and this is the second one... they didn't need the cash out to buy house 2) then Lease Option is a good idea.If a tenant buyer is in bad shape (your buyer, those about to be forclosed on, bad credit without a valid reason like medical bille, etc, etc) you need to do a subject to (get the deed) so you can be in control of the property fully and not relying on them to pay (as they have shown they are unable)I would never allow the original owner to stay and make you payments on "their" house.