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Glenn Espinosa Delayed closing, losing money by day!?
26 June 2011 | 11 replies
Don’t stress yourself out, as it only leads to more problems with the transaction as well as other areas of your life.Take some additional time and really think is this something you want to walk away from due to economical reasons, or is it because you are emotionally tied to this.
Rich Weese Taxes, taxes, taxes-raise or lower?
26 June 2011 | 26 replies
Your link (which I did read) compares only TWO items and not three and is relavant to HEALTH issues.
Jake Kucheck What Do YOU Do to Determine Rents?
21 June 2011 | 12 replies
To me, my rental is not so much an economic case study as it is an appreciation too and, god willing, one day a cash flow generator as well.
George P. Gold and Silver - next bubble(s)?
18 March 2021 | 45 replies
Just because it spends more that it takes in does NOT mean that we exclude those excess purchases from the GDP calculation.Some economic theories suggest that accumulated debt can have a feedback effect on consumers and businesses who anticipate higher future taxes and curb their current purchases.Further discussion of this topic is way too involved for a bulletin board.
Shanequa J. Pre-foreclosure: Taking over payments?
9 October 2011 | 16 replies
If you have no job, dead spouse, grown kids, bad health, and now your facing a foreclosure that will destroy your credit.
Lisa Cary Need help analyzing this, please.
6 July 2011 | 4 replies
Lisa,I would think to get an accurate picture of the financial health of the deal you need to account for the 278k you will be using to purchase the property.
Joel Owens Water damage to unit...What would you do??
7 July 2011 | 5 replies
So my mom rents a 1 bedroom of a 6 unit building.She is on the ground floor.My mom is older so the size is manageable for her.3 days ago she calls me.Apparently the ceiling in the den in back is leaking.I go over to take a look.The leak is right in the center of the room above a ceiling fan.I immediately turn off the power for the breaker switch to the back.My mom calls the landlord and apparently the tenant upstairs washer implodes or leaks etc. and water is all over their floor.The landlord says he has stopped the leak but that it's 1 a.m. in the morning and he can't run the shop vac until the next day because of the other tenants.So over the last 3 days the landlord hasn't even came by my mom's apartment.I took digital pictures of the damage and we tarped the floor and furniture and have 2 buckets to catch the water.Even though the leak has stopped (according to him) it is still dripping slowly into the buckets.Half the ceiling I would say in the back about 3 4 by 8 sheets are sagging and some parts have fallen down and the insulation is exposed.I told my mom that the ceiling fan will have to come down,the electrical wiring inspected,the ceiling areas with damaged pulled down,and the insulation taken out.The area will have to dry and then put back insulation,drywall,new ceiling fan and finish.I am watching this guy like a hawk to make sure he doesn't rig it.This has happened in some of his other buildings with a pipe leak and he let it "dry" out and rigged it.The other tenants complained of being sick and having mold in the unit and moved out.This guy has another business and self manages about 20 units.I am concerned for my mothers safety.The last thing older people need is mold and mildew issues for their lungs.He will repair in the correct way.If he does not I will have no choice but to take to court as my mom's health is paramount.I ma hoping he will do the right thing as he has in the past.I can't get over the fact it's been 3 days since the incident and he still has not fixed it or checked the electrical.If this was my building I would handle it immediately.Just wanting to get others take on this and what you would do.The buildings are 20 years old but in a nice,safe area and my mom likes her neighbors.
Joshua Dorkin It is not the agent's responsibility to know what repairs are needed! Really?
15 July 2011 | 30 replies
A "material fact" involves health, safety or welfare, or is a fact that would naturally affect the buyer's decision making process.
Charley F. Landlord Insurance: Choosing Coverage
15 July 2018 | 35 replies
I work for a large health insurance carrier and let me tell you, it does not take that many bills to eat through $100,000 of coverage.
Account Closed Estates & Foreclosures
22 July 2011 | 5 replies
Its a economic decision.