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Jason A. Help, served with Building Code Violation in Sacramento
30 May 2013 | 42 replies
Treat the inspector well, and you'll do fine.You didn't mention going back to them before you started with your contractor?
Jacob Evans UHAUL OR BOX TRUCK FOR DUMP RUNS
22 February 2013 | 13 replies
It's also a little unclear who maintains the dump trailer and I'm sure it's being treated like a rental =P If you haven't noticed, I'm kind of a shoot twice, get around aiming at some point, kind of guy. lol
Kevin Kaczmarek Landlording Best Practices
24 April 2012 | 13 replies
They WILL treat our place as good or bad as they treat their current place.
Billy V. To Stage or not to Stage? That is the Question.
18 April 2012 | 27 replies
, ...and please don't laugh at those chocolate chip cookies baking in the oven!
Jeff D. improvements to a leased biz space
19 April 2012 | 11 replies
Effective Jan 1st though of 2012 leasehold are treated differently and will be reviewing the new treatment when tax season is done.
Tim Czarkowski Purchase an HOA Lien?(On purpose this time)
21 October 2015 | 55 replies
I want to rent them out and I plan to treat them like any of my other rentals.
Brandon Spearman Sr Licensed contractor to inspect Wholesale deal
21 April 2012 | 15 replies
We usually treat it as what goes around, comes around, and try to help where we can.
Lori Peten 82 yrs young motivated seller !
19 April 2012 | 5 replies
So treat her with kid gloves and they get upset if they think they need the kids permission, so tread carefully finding out.At her age, an annuity income might be a better bet for her than a lump sum after taxes (state if any).
Jon A. Extending a Lease
13 May 2013 | 13 replies
The children were treated as employees during the course of building the "empire" with no input or incite as to how or why the family business decisions were made.
Blake C. Adding Tenant to Existing Lease
18 April 2013 | 7 replies
You need to treat the guy as a guest but you can add him after you qualify him, if he doesn't qualify you may have eviction/collection problems if you hold him responsible under the lease, what if the other two take off?