
14 October 2016 | 40 replies
yes the commercials can be a little funny or weird, but there are not a ton of them. and they just recently did a great podcast on the 21'st of July, that brought to my attention the importance of privacy. they talk about different levels, but they really made me interested because I don't want all my hard earned money taken away by a lazy lawyer and their client trying to come up on someone else's hard work. perfect stuff for long drives as Sam Craven said.

25 July 2013 | 13 replies
Anyway, just wanted to say Hi and Welcome since seeing you where from Wheeling brought back some memories from when I was out that way.

22 July 2013 | 14 replies
One thing that hasn't been brought up is the compromised ability to get into the property in case of emergency or abandonment.

9 June 2014 | 30 replies
I suspected something like this may happen, so I brought everything to inspect the house except a ladder and was able to check out many things, but not as much as I'd of liked. - They only provide QD.- The "auction" isn't much of an auction.

24 July 2013 | 6 replies
If they have separate subpanels, it shouldn't be too costly to separate the services completely, having the electric company provide a second meter, as long as the existing wiring is or can easily be brought to meet current codes.

28 July 2013 | 6 replies
Despite their concerns with the upstairs, it was still their #2 choice.We got detailed feedback from every agent that brought potential buyers through, so if there were others who had this concern, we would have known.

21 October 2013 | 15 replies
I really appreciate it.Two points you brought up have me a little concerned...

5 August 2013 | 4 replies
Hi Michele - a few years after buying a small multifamily building I discovered that one of the tenants brought in bedbugs.

30 July 2013 | 2 replies
He has brought to our attention that we have recourse on my grandmother's house since my aunt just went ahead and started dumping $ in with out any sort of agreement.

9 August 2013 | 11 replies
If you just want to have them sign a lease that has all the same terms but just on "your" paperwork and with the updated contact information for payments and repairs then you should be fine.IF you change any other terms I would make sure that they also sign something acknowledging that both parties of the previous contract willingly nullified it and entered into this new agreement.At least in my tenant friendly state I would be scared out of my mind if a tenant brought me to court with a defense that I tricked them into signing a new lease with new more favorable terms and that they had the original one to prove it.I WOULD lose and would have to pay triple damages on whatever they claimed I screwed them out of.