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Grant Kemp What's a reasonable offer to give an agent to where all they do is show a property for me?
31 May 2012 | 6 replies
Well, while this question makes sence under your circumstances, I doubt you'll be very successful.Realtors (agents) can't just go over and open the doors and show a property without some agreements made.
Sandy Hammer 2% rule won't work in my market - now what?
11 June 2012 | 35 replies
If I park at the street or in a driveway and know the asking price, I know what rents would have to be before I get to the front door,or pretty close to it.But there is no substitute for looking at real costs.
Thomas Handy It's June 1, what have you done lately?
5 June 2012 | 37 replies
We closed on a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 1,648 square foot house built in 1999, with a one acre lot for $104,395.08 total cash in an area with good schools on May 25.
Joey Fontenot III When Tenant calls and tell you they will be Late on Rent
4 June 2012 | 5 replies
If he fails to pay on that day, I will be placing a 7 day non-compliance warning for termination of lease on the front door and document this through pictures.
David A. Should I approve these potential tenants?
11 June 2012 | 13 replies
I let them know that we give 2 days grace period and on the 3rd an eviction notice will be placed on the door.
Sue Loomans HUD house w/ accepted offer vandalized
11 July 2012 | 14 replies
The rear door of the house, though locked, is poorly secured.
Jake Kucheck San Bernadino Trying to Eminent Domain Away FCs
12 August 2012 | 19 replies
The house right next door, who happens to be late and may or may not foreclose, that bank can keep their current contract and we won't force a sale there, but you, the bank that did it's due diligence and lent to the responsible payer who could afford to buy the home and has actually kept it current through the great recession, you're screwed and your books are screwed because you'll be forced to write down losses on actual current loans in your portfolio.
Arthur Garcia Another one bites the dust? Another CA city files BK
11 July 2012 | 13 replies
Entering the building the main lobby had 3 walls around it, with one door going back to the rest of the space where the workers were.