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Nelly R. Why is getting started so hard?!?
30 June 2023 | 142 replies
I don't think you can say liberal = high property tax because my property tax, as a % is way higher in Houston TX than it is on my home in San Diego, CA.That said, I wouldn't invest in blue areas because for me, I just can't stomach the tenant friendly rules and I'd be scared to death of some type of 'wealth tax' or change in overall tax rate or rent controls.   
Mindy Jensen I think shower inserts instead of tile are fine, change my mind
12 February 2019 | 96 replies
They do not have what it takes upstairs to do the work, and they frankly have lousy hands, the kiss of death to any tradesman, but an especial handicap to any tile professional.
Emma Kellenberger Subject To HELP & INFO
30 January 2019 | 7 replies
Subject to is short for getting the deed subject to the existing mortgage.Pro's:- quick transaction- no closing costs (or very low - just the cost of recording the deed with your county)- since there is no or very little costs, if done correctly, it's a way for him to pay off the mortgage (once YOU sell the property) without having to bring money to the closingNOTE: usually, sellers agree to selling the property subject to because their properties don't have any equity, meaning that if they sell the traditional way, they will bring cash to closeCon's- since the loan or mortgage remains in his name but the property is in your name, if something bad happens to you (death, disability, incapacity), then he is still obligated to pay the mortgage.
David M. Motivated seller leads
21 November 2019 | 14 replies
Can i integrate a local or toll free number to any website?
Account Closed Joint Tenancy noob question
18 June 2014 | 7 replies
Account ClosedIn your scenario, when the first two joint tenants die, the joint tenancy ends and last surviving joint tenant now holds the property "In Severalty".After his death, the property is likely to go to his estate or the probate court.
Bryan Greenwood Construction Rehab Contract Terms and Clauses
26 January 2015 | 6 replies
Insolvency, loss arising from a contractor going broke, bankruptcy, death, incapacitation or failure to remain in good standing, can certainly delay work and such is at the expense , of the contractor.
Cathy S. How to accelerate saving up for down payment for next property
14 April 2021 | 14 replies
Set up a revocable living trust with your lawyer to avoid probate expenses following the death of your family members\Susie Orman’s advice – make coffee at home and save yourself the $5 Starbucks Vente frappucinoFAST (intermittently, not forever)!
Adrian Pillow Corporation type?
16 March 2008 | 19 replies
The loss of a member through death, retirement, or resignation can result in the dissolution of the business.
Greg P. Would you buy this House? Murder
4 January 2016 | 43 replies
You can end up holding a infamous house for years, OTH, some places with murder or death involved have sold as if nothing happened.
Michael Quarles Who do you know who will be murdered today?
25 June 2013 | 1 reply
A 28 year old man protecting his family shot to death for no reason except stupid ego.