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Casey Mack Renting now... Looking to Own here in 2 Years
5 November 2009 | 3 replies
I do charge for the service so if you want more details you can email me at my address below in my info.For now here is some free tips cause anything I post here will be free...
Anthony SD REO closing delay by the seller
25 June 2010 | 2 replies
However, it is the delay caused by the seller.
Mike Kruser What makes a slumlord
8 September 2010 | 60 replies
And, simply putting those landlords out of business.I won't even touch on the social aspects in a community that slumlords contribute to directly and most are so consumed in their greed and self that they don't even realize the impact caused, and some wouldn't care....as they think they are making money.
Steve C. Wholesaling help and answer
3 May 2011 | 20 replies
It just seems to cause too many problems in my area with the seller if you are making a lot of money on the deal.
Mike Neyman Where did all the good REO deals go?
21 March 2011 | 13 replies
/Dec)Many banks for the last 6 months have been testing the market and pricing even the messed up homes at full retail value.Trustee sales over the last 6 months got very VERY competitive and investors were bidding up homes above 80% of value, this caused the banks to try pricing REO's higher.I have no idea if I am correct or not, but I do know that times have been tougher to lock great deals so far this year.
Jonas Beiler Shaky floor
15 September 2011 | 4 replies
That could be a sign something broke loose in the floor, caused pieces of the ceiling to fall, then covered up for a quick sale.
Jerry D. Flooring Whats the Verdict. I refuse to put in Carpet!!!
16 May 2012 | 20 replies
Plus a subfloor not flat to spec will cause snap joints to work loose.In addition, carpet can be easily repaired, especially the sandy - peppered patterns.
Bill Brady Need help and/or advice with loan process....BS...
6 January 2013 | 10 replies
I can explain if you need, and yes, I was doing this before it became so well known.I would demand the lender reimburse you for the appraisal, if in fact they're the cause of the 20 day holdover.
Robert D. tenant at fault repair
1 August 2012 | 3 replies
so i have a section 8 tenant in one of my rentals. she is a good tenant. about a month after she moved in we had the plumbers come out and roto rooter the main line leaving the house. i didnt mind. the cause for this instance could have been anyones, not to mention it hadnt been cleaned out in a few years. no biggie. 5 months later i needed to call out the plumber again. this time the main cause of the plug was someone was flushing down those sanitary wipes, which are not biodegradable. this is purely the tenants fault obviously. bill totalled $300+. she has no way of paying this as she stated. housing authority has her locked in for 2 years from begining of the rental contract. i dont necessarily wanna give her the boot, but this is a business. my real question is: she wants me to take it out of her deposit, then she claims she will replenish the deposit once tax time comes around, around feb- march 2013. is this legal for me to do?
Debbie S. How to tactfully reject this applicant
2 August 2012 | 20 replies
Only PROTECTED classes can cause you issues.