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Syed Firoz need help on tenant moving after 3 days
23 June 2014 | 23 replies
You might not be able to force them out now, but you can tell them you don't think the relationship is going to work and 'offer' to tear up the higher lease if they will move out.Getting them out now will save you a lot of headaches laterandy
Mike Webb Late fee dispute
8 July 2014 | 10 replies
Move on and keep this in-mind when it comes time to renew or force the issue?
Matt Granger Networking in South Carolina
20 May 2015 | 8 replies
Retired from the Air Force, and have begun my new career as a real estate agent....Who else out there is from SC?
Wade Townsend Bed Bugs
18 November 2015 | 5 replies
Heat can easily force bed bugs into adjoining units and the proper way to remedy this is to treat the adjacent units weather they have bed bugs or not.
Rob Gribben opinions-roof damage and repair
21 November 2015 | 29 replies
The photograph that I have of the missing shingles, clearly shows the felt paper was installed along the length (top of ridge to gutter) of the roof.I am requesting that XXXXXX Roofing take these immediate actions to prevent further problems with this roof:1) Carefully inspect the roof fasteners to ensure all of the roof shingles are secure2) Correct the excessive overhang of shingles off of the roof edge3) Inspect the roof at 6917 Gough St (Eastwood installed a new roof on this property for me on April 24, 2013) for similar issues and take corrective actions to ensure no shingles come loose at this property either.Please understand that both roofs are only a couple of years old, and if there are future issues and XXXXXXX Roofing does not act promptly to return my phone calls and honor their warranty and make the repairs, I will be forced to use another roofer to make the repairs, and then take action against XXXXXX Roofing to recover my costs for repairs.Sincerely,Robert F Gribben Jr.
Cory Mccarthy Historians Perspective needed - RE crash of 2007 -2010
10 January 2016 | 26 replies
As I see it, there were several downsides at the time including and clearly not limited to:Equity lossTightening of CreditOver-Leveraged folks losing homes to foreclosureJob losses causing some folks to not be able to meet financial obligations (rents)But these could easily be offset by some of the positives at the time, particularly for those in a buy and hold position:Increased pool of renters as folks lost their homesIncreased demand forcing rental prices up (after some period of time of course)Banks (private lenders??)
Matt Kauffman First MF investment property bought by Hall of Fame!!!
22 December 2015 | 14 replies
I'm normally looking for properties that need some TLC to force appreciation, but I figured that buying Turn Key properties for about $15K less than on the MLS was about as good as finding something that needed work to appreciate.
Juan Gomez Tax Lien Investment Club
15 November 2017 | 83 replies
When you hold the tax certificate (AKA Tax lien) for 3 years or more you can trigger a tax deed (AKA forced sale).
Tony Nguyen Buying my first Apartment Complex
3 July 2011 | 41 replies
The issue with signing for recourse debt with unlimited adjustment north is that the financing can blow through ALL of your cash flow, make the deal worthless to you, and force you to sell.
Bryan Hancock Jobs Are Back!
2 December 2011 | 27 replies
:idea: And I would be forced to keep raising my pay scale to keep qualified people.