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Dustin Faeth Issues with bad contractor now threatening to file mechanics lien
2 February 2014 | 13 replies
During the time prior to a lawsuit being filed, the owner of the property can purchase a bond in the amount of the lien to effectively remove the encumbrance until a judgement is finalized.
Tom V. Need some help here with tenants. Serious problem. Please!
19 May 2015 | 67 replies
This business is all about cost effective mgmt, and your learning this head on.
Joshua Andrews "Subject to" question regarding NPN's
19 December 2013 | 15 replies
I'm going to read through this thread a few times more to get the full effect :)Josh
Sherry Byrne Plans for Dodd Frank?
9 October 2014 | 126 replies
It would be the best to find a lawyer that understands the Dodd Frank law to give you straight answers, but I think it is a wait and see how the law will effect everyone.
Justin Turner Deal or no deal?
22 December 2013 | 9 replies
Assessors typically have only one "effective date of valuation" each year, or even older, that is historical, in that they trend values, and do not perform an annual revaluation (when properties are inspected and methodically calculated).
Shaka Farrier Home day care in investment home
15 December 2013 | 19 replies
If neither of those will be effected, there is no point in spending the money.As far as financing, what about if I purchased the home and decided to make the modifications later down the line?
Joe K. Buying apt. complex I currently live in
18 December 2013 | 7 replies
You can also take on option or going to a lower level, less desirable but effective might be taking a first right of refusal. :)
Andy Ballester Credit score confusion (self)
18 February 2014 | 25 replies
Don't go out and apply for several lines of credit at once, you will get hit with multiple inquiries (which have a small effect on score) but mainly your "average age of account" will get hurt, which hurts your score more (unless you have really long term good credit, which you may or may not.
Chris Welch New multi-family investor in Binghamton, NY/Newark, NJ
21 December 2013 | 6 replies
Maplewood/South Orange's real estate took off years after and I personally think a similar effect will take place however not on the same scale because of the smaller lot sizes, etc.Prism Capital purchased the old GE building and has made heavy investment into the property.
Peter Sobotka Distressed Seller - Advice Requested
18 December 2013 | 12 replies
Here you are permitted to request vacancy at Close if you plan to make it your primary residence or move a member of your "immediate" family into the property.When the property is requested vacant, a Notice to Vacate is filed with the Rentalsman and served on the tenant giving them effectively 30 - 90 days to vacate (depending on the lease and whether they are a "long term tenant").