Bill Mitchell
Fold-able Ladder that can fit in Sedan?
24 August 2013 | 13 replies
Each has its own little trick for retracting as well and so practice with whichever model you get a bit first; watch your fingers!
Patricia Franciulli
1031 exchange
26 September 2014 | 22 replies
I do not have no experience with it.Brought the house for 108k and invested 7k rehab.Have it for sale for 195k.This home appraises around 180k and I was trying to play high offer on it as it rented section 8 for $1250 and I get my rental every month even the tenant sucks.They offered me 186K with 1031 exchange and I have another offer for $180k cash which they want me to evict the tenant before escrow closes.The 1031 exchange offer does not require the tenant to move ( the secret is I do not mind to evict the tenant because she is a pig but I wish I did not have to waist my time with that lady).I will counter offer both buyers and try to get full price on it as I noticed they both are in love with the house.?
Aaron Yates
Biggest Scare To-date That I have had as a landlord - any suggestions?
4 November 2013 | 25 replies
Luckily these areas are ceramic tile and newly refinished hardwood so I'm keeping my fingers crossed it's only on the surface.I asked her why she was so upset with me and she said because I forced her to leave in a week!
Andy J.
Houses with treasure inside!
22 September 2010 | 21 replies
The lady was missing for quite some time before her body was found.
Account Closed
Current Tenant month month advice?
13 February 2011 | 18 replies
ok thank you I will check the laws, and I ended up going to liberty bank, and gave the lady my numbers she said I should be fine after I get this dispute filed with the credit bureau.
Marian Smith
Difficult to rent SFH with sex offender across street?
22 November 2012 | 28 replies
I just found out the lady across the street has a son who is a registered sex offender living with her.
Ed Nunno
amortization
25 December 2012 | 23 replies
Now at least you know I know better, my fingers fly faster than my snapse fires!
Shaun Reilly
HOA tax filings
13 April 2013 | 4 replies
I own a condo that I rent out and have been helping to facilitate a HOA forclosure on a couple of seriously delinquent units.One of them has the bank ready to payoff 7 months worth of fees and asked for the EIN# for the condo trust.After talking with the lady that handles the finances she says they don't have one and best as I can tell she is correct.We will be getting one to secure the payoff but this begs the question of what to do about the like 30 years of unfiled 1120H returns and what to do going forward.I also dug in a little into the association I live at and found that we do have a number and have done tax returns, just not since 1991...What kind of liability could these associations be looking at?
Jason Donald
Repository list in Pennsylvania
18 June 2018 | 15 replies
@Nicholas WecksteinDo as much due diligence as you can, study as much as you can, and then cross your fingers.
James W.
$100/door debate-sell me on it
12 April 2018 | 109 replies
To put my finger on it, what most investors are probably looking for (and by most, I mean the people in the middle of the spectrum) is something that cashflows pretty well (10%+) but also has upside.