
15 August 2012 | 6 replies
(earthquake/tornado/flooding etc)I have 2 rentals at the moment and am looking to grow but trying to juggle damage assessment for 10-15+ rentals (especially when I might have damage to my own home) after a hurricane seems like it would be a nightmare.Anyone out there that has experience managing scenarios like this?

27 August 2012 | 27 replies
The plight of short sales is buyer's wanting to prove their value assessment and change the mind of the mortgagee.

17 August 2012 | 11 replies
'Eminant domained' an entire neighbhorhood with my properties and assessed the value far below my financing and I lost all of my equity.

12 September 2012 | 6 replies
And the siding- needs to be removed and replaced over the entire structure.The owners claim all the interior work done has only raised the assessment by about $8K to its current level.I like the house, but really feel I need an expert opinion on its market value before negotiating with the owners on the price.
19 August 2012 | 0 replies
I have looked on my local county assesors office and have the parcel #'s and the assessed value for the one parcel is $39,100.

18 August 2012 | 1 reply
The property is 9000 Sq ft build in concrete, 5400 sq ft warehouse(has a restroom but no hvac) divided in to 3 bays (1800 each) and 3600 sq ft office space. The building is in very good shape, probably needs 2 to 5k t...

18 August 2012 | 5 replies
HOAs are mostly horrible, run by petty dictator bureaucrats, with the help of lawyer mills that live to bill for abatements, assessments and to sue for judgments.

23 August 2012 | 1 reply
But I would make a suggestion on the payout.Assuming you have assessed that the lender will indeed agree to the short sale, or all lenders if there is more than one (many of the underwater homes are due to more than one loan) and that the mortgage company agrees the seller is in a situation of financial hardship...You will still need to realize that all lenders will have a clause within the sale agreement that the buyer or seller will NOT unduly profit from the sale.

22 August 2012 | 12 replies
Can someone please help me with assessing the value of a property?

8 June 2013 | 17 replies
But they won't be calling the borrower about any late payment or assessing late fees and certainly won't be sending any notice of demand for payments.