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Patrick H. Is California SFH investing really just speculation?
12 May 2009 | 13 replies
You'll need to buy below market (probably 30% or more below) in order to get adequate cash flow.
Nick J. What makes a good land deal?
20 May 2009 | 7 replies
Good enough.Next time you get something of this nature, contact me.Will
Lee Common Fundimental changes in the US economy
12 May 2009 | 6 replies
If we had an abundant natural resource like oil or nat gas that we could export in huge quantities and develop a SWF, then its possible.
Jessica Hood Does this sound silly?
19 July 2010 | 15 replies
He might think it's out of my comfort zone to things of that nature, but it certainly isn't.
Michael Scott Suggestions...
13 June 2009 | 2 replies
So here is my dillema...I am in to these properties pretty deep due to the condition Obviously marketing to Investors/Business owners that own Sober Housing units and stuff of that nature really limits my buyer base.
Patrick D. HR 1728
10 June 2009 | 14 replies
So when you write, don't emphasize the nature of your business, just that you and your buyers would be greatly aversely affected by the new law.
Tony Tomasek Official BiggerPockets Discussion of House Bill (HR) 1728
20 June 2009 | 54 replies
So when you write, don't emphasize the nature of your business, just that you and your buyers would be greatly aversely affected by the new law.
Dan NA First and Second Position Mortgage Companies Goto Court
9 June 2009 | 6 replies
(2) Other mortgages and defeasible deeds in the nature of mortgages, from the time they are left for record
Laurie Kash Wholesalers working with Realtors
25 June 2009 | 7 replies
As long as you understand the nature of the beast.
Nick J. Man arrested after stripping his house before foreclosure
11 June 2009 | 19 replies
Such an act is rarely considered grounds for liability.equitable wasteDamage done by a lifelong tenant who normally would be unchallengeable, but who may be enjoined by the court using the standard of variance from what a prudent man would do with his own property.hazardous wasteBy-product of certain industries or activities, determined to be of unusually dangerous nature, e.g., radioactive waste, generally subject to special rules of disposable and/or recycling. permissive wasteDamage done by a tenant failure to make reasonable repairs that he might normally be expected to see to, such as allowing water to accumulate in a leaky basement over the course of years.voluntary wasteDamage directly caused to the property by a voluntary act of the tenant, such as filling in drainage ditches or punching a hole in the roof.The homeowner can not do whatever he wants to!!