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Account Closed HELP - Basement Rental Flooding - Course of action
31 May 2017 | 29 replies
I cannot stress how many times people suggest wrapping a foundation and/or French drain system when it is not necessary.
Marylin OShea Real estate investment as a social enterprise
13 April 2019 | 11 replies
It’s a win win as it does provide a return to investors as well as the physical and mental stress of being foreclosed upon can be avoided.
Brian Adzadi Allentown,PA Rental Market
21 October 2019 | 16 replies
@Martin Morales I am going to check out some areas in a t next Month, maybe I will come back to you with questions
Lele H. Great Stuff Foam used intead of end cap ? Dangerous ? Okay ?
20 February 2017 | 8 replies
This is what the EPA.gov website said was best [pre Trump, don;t know if its still up there] and I agree.Yesterday I looked the sub square in the eye and went over with him that he was ONLY peeling off the vinyl from the asbestos tiles.He said oh yeah he used ot own a ServPro and a job like that would have cost 5k with his biz.So I took comfort that this blithering idiot at least understood NOT to remove the asbestos tiles.Long story short he took up the peel and stick just fine.And then he apparently went to town chipping and breaking up a bunch of the asbestos tiles.And scraping the asbestos mastic too.I took video and photos and am basically in shock.I am in Maryland am now figuring out what to do.
Michael O'Brien Dodd-Frank repealed effect?
16 February 2017 | 5 replies
The bill has a number of key components—including higher capital requirements, the Volcker rule (which prevents deposit-taking operations from making speculative investments), the imposition of bank stress tests (which ensure that banks can withstand a financial hit), and the creation of the CFPB—that have already been completed and implemented.
Nicole Lorenzetti Do I really need my real estate license?
12 December 2016 | 27 replies
Scaling my current business is my main priority right now, so I don't need the stress of maintaining the RE license at this time.
Patrick Flanagan Getting a little discouraged
23 December 2016 | 15 replies
That's added stress and makes everything a bit more emotional. 
Shawn Donaldson G'day Mate! Newbie from South Australia
21 February 2017 | 5 replies
I look foward to chatting with some of you.Cheers,Shawn :)Welcome to the forum mate,I always stress to every foreign investor to focus more on the people rather than the stats/demographics of an area or a deal.Establishing the right relationships with key people here in the US will either make or brake your investments.Thanks and much success
Pete Hathaway Post Closing Lender Audit?
16 March 2017 | 3 replies
So if we do our last-minute verification of employment 2 days before the loan funds, and you've put two weeks notice in, or if the person who answers is Sally the receptionist who you told of your plan to quit your job around the water cooler last week and she tells the assistant underwriter this, then the loan will not fund at all (or, best case, it'll close late and be a stressful week or two, as you've by this point typically released all contingencies).Post closing audits are about the snapshot in time immediately prior to, and at, loan funding.
Jeffrey Rittenour Gas stove trouble in a rental
30 March 2017 | 3 replies
Its been a stressful month or so.