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Neil Da Silva Can I Borrow Against a Jointly Owned Property in Florida?
4 October 2018 | 1 reply
@Neil Da SilvaIf you are both on the deed you both have to sign off on a lien agaisnt your equitable interest.
Steve Babiak clever saying that landlords will agree with
25 August 2009 | 10 replies
Chalmers da Costa?
Zachary Schimenz Are bad neighborhoods really bad if you have a property manager?
16 May 2019 | 27 replies
Not only did we back out, we paid a $1000 due diligence fee simply to back out and all because we listened to feedback from our property manager on the area which turned out(was missed) to be a Class D a few blocks from a Class F.The property manager did not feel comfortable with the area and we highly value that kind of feedback.
Davin Randolph Afraid to start because I have doubt I will mess up
28 August 2019 | 13 replies
” ~ Leonardo da VinciAll the best to you on your journey, on the road to mastery.Cheers,Michael
Da Shiek Woodard Low Price Properties in Cleveland - Under $50K
26 January 2023 | 9 replies
@Da Shiek Woodard thanks for posting. 
Guy Anthony someones in trouble
4 November 2007 | 7 replies
i have been told by other investors who have dealt with him that he has done this before--this is a cash deali am not certain about anything at this point--but i DO need to be proactive now--im afraid if i go to DA then he will freeze everything and tie this up forever---but i may have no choice
Rob Gray My property management company increased tenents rent did not inform me the owner
9 April 2013 | 15 replies
Now I don't know about Arizona... but this activity, if done in NC, might lead to some disciplinary action (DA) but most likely not a criminal charge.
Sarah S. Help! Uh-oh...deal going wrong & advice needed
5 June 2014 | 12 replies
You are da bom!
Luke H. How to sell a property using Owner Financing
6 April 2018 | 8 replies
Her stuff was mostly packed so I told her if she was out in 3 days, which she looked ready to be gone that day, I wouldn't call the DA about fraud charges.
N/A N/A Currently Own - Need to put up for rent
1 February 2007 | 11 replies
At least as much as taking a loss renting for a few years.I'm not really sure what this means "Knowing that you'll have other costs close to 20% of your rent means you're losing 50% per month, not a good spot to be in. " Currently I'm losing 100% of the mortgage, plus utilities to keep it alive, plus bills to unfreeze the pipes ( which is my fault, but it's a bill ), plus money to pay a kid to mow the lawn, etc, etc, etc.... all this while earning equity, albeit slowly, it still counts.Thanks again....Da Noob :)