H Simpson
Christmas Gifts For Tenants
7 December 2009 | 29 replies
For example, rent on time or early for all periods (weekly or monthly) in the past 12 months; no disturbances; repairs for tenant caused damages paid by tenant; informing landlord of misbehavior by other tenants; and I'm sure you can come up with more.
Jim Doine
section 8 question
12 December 2008 | 2 replies
The damage was in excess of the security deposit.
Kelly Spafford
Newbie: Commercial Land: Best Approach
17 December 2008 | 2 replies
If so, what is the most effective way to get it in front of the right audience (Hotel Developer?)
Ana Hyler
Fannie Mae - the landlord
15 December 2008 | 13 replies
Don't you think that's going to cause damage to the property?
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Property Foreclosed, me booted & want to file in small claims, please advise
20 September 2009 | 14 replies
It doesn't sound to me as though you have any DAMAGES, and you if you're planning on suing the INDIVIDUAL it is likely a WASTE OF TIME and MONEY.Over 95% of all judgements against individuals in the US are WORTHLESS.
Richard Warren
Fed Cuts Rate to 0-.25%
27 January 2009 | 23 replies
The Fed rate cut has very little effect on fixed mortgage rates and frequently causes those rates to rise.
Mike Hummer
realtors discourage showing
18 January 2009 | 10 replies
Talk to the broker in the office.If that doesn't work, talk to the owner who listed their house with an agency who is ignoring their fiduciary duty with malice and callous disregard for the damage the seller will suffer from a foreclosure.
John Chan
Building a Wholesale Buyers List
3 January 2009 | 21 replies
It's just preference, and what you feel is most effective for you.
Troy Stange
Effect of a new park in the middl of an underserved community
17 December 2008 | 1 reply
Anyone have any experience on residential property values when a park is put in? There's a neighborhood in my area that just got the ok for a new (and quite large) park where there was a rundown block of old buildings...
Jim Doine
Put BP on your Christmas list
23 January 2009 | 16 replies
The Motley Fool, for example, is a free site--the largest on the Internet--effectively moderated, by the way, that tried to charge for board participation.