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Jon Klaus Tenant left items of substantial value
8 September 2013 | 37 replies
Don't do anything rash about moving it out that could damage it or you could be making up the difference between his price and the market price, and especially don't dispose of it without making sure you're within the law.Short version: You're screwed in renting the place until you can get rid of his stuff.
Charles Cline New investor Strategies.
10 January 2013 | 30 replies
How would you be able to tell whether the deal you are getting is good, or you are being screwed out of your money?
David Weis How is the rehab market in your area?
29 July 2015 | 16 replies
I am in the Tampa Bay area and Wall Street has completely screwed things up here.
Mike D. Holes cut through hardwood floors
31 January 2014 | 3 replies
The holes were likely heating vents.You should be able to see the screw or nail heads through the subfloor and be able to get an idea of how many nail holes there are.
Bruce M. Cash for Keys
30 April 2012 | 14 replies
You don't want to screw that up.Here in WA eviction is a somewhat lengthy process.
Mark Hu Lender now responsible for my taxes?
6 April 2012 | 8 replies
They seldom screw up so trust them, if there is a problem they may ask for more, but they will be required to fix it as they have assumed the obligation to pay the taxes.
Sam Green How much to spend on a rehab
26 July 2009 | 6 replies
This, in my experience can be most effectively managed by1> Hiring contractors which will not "screw you over" Easier said than done that is fir sure.2> Having good agreements drafted with your contractors ESPECIALLY if you are not hiring a GC ((and in some cases even if you are)) bottom line is that you should prbably have elements in your contractor agreemrnts which nail down a couple of things which are......Have clauses which penalize your contractors for going over the timelines.. which is a per day charge of xxx amount of dollars.
Rich Weese good news for landlords-bad news for RE market
27 August 2010 | 15 replies
It screws the borrower big time.
Nick Abbate Got Contract... Now What?
12 January 2011 | 15 replies
If a private seller, I'd hate for a clouded title to screw up the closing.
Michael Seutin HERE IS MY IDEA
28 September 2010 | 34 replies
He said, basically, OK, you don't have a problem here and he was impressed, and said something about he didn't think a bank examiner would screw up like that...so thankyou.In fact, he way the one who basically spread the word for other LEOs to come to me for financing.