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Shane C. Downs How Successful is Rental Arbitrage?
30 August 2019 | 20 replies
Those kinds of guys are traveling for work and staying in a motel. 
John Turner A1 contractor/handyman looking for work in the Kinston NC area
1 September 2019 | 1 reply
Willing to travel to different states if the contract is right.
Bryn Wilden SD IRA for Shore Real Estate Rental
4 April 2011 | 7 replies
Currently I am looking for a cheap rated home near the lake Norman view for my elder sister. charlotte north carolina real estate for sale
Jeff S. Time to Buy Condos?
29 May 2012 | 6 replies
My sister has a condo as a second home and her monthly liabilty to the hoa is never the same as they accrue maintenance expenses, you can't run a rental like that like you could for apts. or sfd.
Ethan White TAXES ON PASSIVE INCOME??
20 April 2011 | 4 replies
Either you are an owner or have an ownership interest or you are a manager.As Dave mentioned, your income is probably thin on the deal, so just atking a management position and writing off the 40 mile round trip and your office supplies will probably keep you from a tax liability...I would think...gues it depends how often you travel to that unit!
Chris Vasquez My first Courthouse experience...?
22 April 2011 | 4 replies
If it is a smaller law firm, they will usually hire the bidding to a local attorney; think about the time spent travelling back and forth, paying for parking, sitting at the sale for an hour or more - this all costs money, so paying somebody else to do this (who will also be doing this for many other law firms) makes lots of sense.As to question #2: The state laws require that this be handled in a public auction, so that is why it happens in the way you observed.
Nick J. Some More Useless Math?
22 April 2011 | 15 replies
Firstly, if you tell my sister to sell you anything, I'm gonna keyboard slap you :mrgreen: So, in tonights class(RE licensing) we were taught legal property descriptions or something like that.
Mitch Stephen A Definition of "Financial Freedom" Changed My Life
27 April 2011 | 32 replies
Since these notes are all in that areas Mitch travels and works in regularly, there is money in it for Mitch to be pro active and fix the problems.
Tod R. What to do-Tear Down or Major Rehab?
26 April 2011 | 14 replies
I need to make a decision, so any advice is appreciated:In 2006, my sister in law purchased for $130,000 a 2,400 sf home, 4 BR/2 Baths, built in 1965 on 1 acre in Southlake, Tx, great neighborhood one house away for an excellent elementary school.
Burt L. Help Me Save My Tenancy - What Sound Deadener to Use?
2 May 2011 | 9 replies
We've used batts in that way to deaden sound from bathrooms and laundry rooms adjacent to living areas with good effect... even R13 would make a difference.Lowes sells sound insulating sheetrock that would help as well.Sound can also travel through the walls, so having insulated wall cavities would make a difference.On the very expensive end of things, consider using foam insulation (icynene, sp)... it'd cost a fortune, but that'd be as good as you're gonna get for sound dampening effect (It'd also make the space such that you could heat it with a birthday candle and cool it with an ice cube, but that's another story entirely.)A thought for further research would be to look this topic up on websites geared for musicians.