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Michelle E. New Investor from Maryland!
20 January 2016 | 36 replies
@Queen Sheba Owusu-Hassan – I bet there are great gems in Baltimore!
Aaliyah Ali Real estate
13 January 2016 | 7 replies
I bet after the first time you go, you'll be there every month.
Krystle Padilla Plano vs. Denton
3 September 2018 | 31 replies
IMO Denton, Corinth, Lake Dallas (All north of Lewisville Lake) and then North Fort Worth around Speedway and Alliance Airport are areas that are still affordable and good deals can be found along with a safe bet for continued appreciation.
Sonia T. New Member from Washington
17 January 2016 | 11 replies
So i think your best bet would be to use a broker, but never hurts to ask some wholesalers out there if anything is available.  
Tobin Cub Least llivable place on earth | New member from Vancouver, Canada
12 January 2016 | 16 replies
We own a fourplex in Windsor, partly betting that Detroit would come back.
Vic French Unlicensed Childcare in Residential Rental - California
5 April 2016 | 22 replies
While I'm not certain what the exact cut-off is that technically classifies a babysitter from a daycare service, I'm willing to bet that a friend of the tenant staying with her daughter to watch both children while the tenant is at work won't check enough boxes to convince a judge/jury to rule in your favor here.With that said, I always recommend calling your insurance provider and ask how THEY view arrangements like this and what liability it may be imposing upon you.
Amy Taulli Is there any way to buy/invest with bad credit?
9 November 2015 | 13 replies
Good luck.FHA may very well be my best bet.  
Shelli Callan Best way to demolished a mobile or manufactured home?
10 November 2015 | 3 replies
my name is Leonard Maddox and I think on your question you need to know that there's axles in a frame under there that would have to be torched as far as being cut up into pieces if you don't have a torch then you aren't going to be cutting it up your best bet like the one of before me sad is to find someone who will haul it away for free a lot of times you can find that or how much it would cost to have it hauled away now also some of these people will want the stuff that's in these homes are deciding that's on this home or the roof so there is a whole lot of this home that you don't know that they might want so you can advertise it in the local paper or call up trailer hauling places I was in the business of manufactured homes for 10 years I used to buy some of these old home and my friend who was a transporter used to take the Home to his place and take a whole bunch of parts out of them because they're good for other homes you know they're no good for that one so as long as it can move down the road a lot of times hey holler our transporter will take them away
Ping W. potential tenant with high income and many collections
11 November 2015 | 19 replies
If you research his "employer" I bet he is the owner.  
Phung N. Should I fix the ceiling fan?
12 November 2015 | 55 replies
I would never allow a clause like that to stand and I bet your judges are way more liberal than I am.