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Rob K. Section 8 tenant died
18 May 2018 | 9 replies
I think I'd be patient and work with them for a reasonable amount of time.
Joe Luciano Just Starting with buy and Hold - LLC or S Corp Needed?
29 December 2013 | 29 replies
Not being sued is pretty straight forward.Treat people fairly and don't do anything causing others harm.About 20 years ago the AMA released a study showing doctors whose patients liked them were sued far less often than doctors whose patients didn't like them.We always liked our tenants, after all they are paying for the assets we will retire on, right?
Curtis Mears New to Real Estate Investing from Raleigh, NC
2 January 2014 | 14 replies
Stick to your numbers and be patient.
Brent A. Chicago eviction attorney - have you worked with these two attorneys?
3 January 2014 | 9 replies
Hi all,First time posting here - as a landlord who has been renting my condo in the City of Chicago for the last six years to the same tenant, things were going ok until this year, but now they are behind and won't even talk to me to come up with a favorable agreement - I have been very patient with them, but finding out now that being a 'good guy' doesn't pay off....I am looking into eviction now, and in my case I want to work with an attorney (even though the process looks ok to be done w/o one, but I want to make sure I am doing everything right, since I am finding out that the Chicago Ordinance is a lot different than any other city/county rules)I narrowed my list down to these two attorneys, has anyone worked with any one of them?
Corey Dutton Lessons Learned in the Search for Commercial Real Financing
3 January 2014 | 4 replies
Although a bank may shut down your application over a lis pendens, a bridge lender is willing to close the purchase patiently with the borrower, in the event of title related issues such as this.
Jason Stephan Rental property
23 February 2015 | 13 replies
If you are patient I bet you could do much better.
Lynn Henley Tax Lien on Parking Lot
30 April 2020 | 24 replies
In the case of an office building with an adjacent parking lot parcel, if the lot taxes are unpaid and the office building owner also owns the parking lot - then they need to have that lot for the office tenants and their clients/patients etc.
Matthew Pipkin Is this worth looking in to?
11 January 2014 | 12 replies
I'm willing to be patient as I start out.
Ashleigh Rogers Keeping A Full Time Job When Starting Out
17 January 2014 | 15 replies
Would getting your license make it easier to acquire capital for your 1st deal or am I better off just saving, being patient working my day job and delivering pizzas at night?
Joe Monaghan Property Type
16 January 2014 | 6 replies
I am patient and it has paid off so far.Good luck,DjC