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Jordin Boyd wholesaling charlotte, NC
26 February 2019 | 19 replies
I wrote my yellow letters and got the invitation envelopes from Walmart (includes 5 bright colors) to mail out to my vacant/distressed owners.
Jared Carpenter South City, St. Louis Missouri
28 May 2017 | 5 replies
I was wondering if any locals, or investors familiar with the market could provide any color specific to that area? 
Justin Tortorich In need of local CPA with Real Estate experience
5 June 2017 | 7 replies
He also knows the color gray, which is growing more and more difficult to find in a CPA.
Mary White Remodelling to maximize properety value for refinance
22 August 2017 | 16 replies
I just did some with Behr espresso bean color, and I was very, very happy with the look!
Mark Smith Split one furnace into two?
2 August 2017 | 0 replies
Does the duct work throughout the house need to be completely redone?  
Michael Lee First buy-and-hold deal in the books
14 August 2017 | 10 replies
. $4,200/yr in mortgage principal reduction)Amount spent on repairs: $15,000 (majority spent on new HVAC/duct system and appliances)CoC return: 20.6%I think that covers most of the relevant numbers.  
Art Maydan Tenant Wants To Stay Beyond Lease End Date
24 August 2017 | 19 replies
When you are swaying in your policies from time to time you open yourself up for the angry tenant that had to move out by 12pm but found out that the tenant in 5b got out at 6pm with no charge. if it happens to be a color thing then it can look worse even though it wasn't meant to be. better to be safe than sorry.
Ethan Henning Old downtown buildings
27 August 2017 | 2 replies
However, being historic does often limit what you can do in terms of renovations all of the way down to paint colors.
Marcin Chojnacki SOLD IN 1 DAY ON MARKET!
1 May 2017 | 33 replies
What paint color did you use in the living room and kitchen?
Melissa Yatzeck Help! I have a motivated seller and don't know what to do!
2 April 2017 | 22 replies
Under Wisconsin’s adverse possession doctrine, there are three scenarios in which a person or entity may take title to the real property owned by another person or entity: (1) by continuously occupying the property for 20 years and claiming the property as his or her own property despite having no instrument actually conveying the property to the adverse possessor;³ (2) by continuously occupying the property for 10 years under “color of title” (usually occurring when a written instrument or court judgment mistakenly conveys property to the adverse possessor);⁴ or (3) by continuously occupying the property for 7 years under color of title and payment all taxes and assessments associated with real property being paid by the adverse possessor during the 7 year period.⁵ Under any of the three methods of adversely possessing a record title holder’s property, the adverse possessor’s occupation of the property must be hostile, open and notorious, exclusive and continuous for the statutory period.⁶ Hostility does not have to mean deliberate or with unfriendly animus on the part of the adverse possessor, but simply means that due to the adverse possessor’s claims and use of the disputed property, the true owner is unable to assume possession of the property (i.e., that the adverse possessor is claiming title to the property).⁷ Further, open and notorious simply requires that the adverse possessor present to the general public that it is the owner of the property.