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Jason Vought Lease-Options?
11 February 2008 | 18 replies
Ohio's tenant-landlord law makes the landlord responsible for maintaining the property in a habitable condition.
Chris Jones need wholesaling contracts
3 December 2009 | 5 replies
If you go that route, you should still have a real estate lawyer look at your contracts to ensure they meet your local legal requirements.
Kamlesh G. 2% Rule in Metropolitan Cities...
1 June 2009 | 8 replies
Property is in pretty dirty condition.
Danielle Morrow Right of Inspection?
13 January 2008 | 6 replies
He is checking for any plumbing leaks, loose doorknobs, repairs that need to be done, conditions that might lead to mold, or any indication that pest control needs to be called.
Rich Schroeder REO deal
29 December 2007 | 10 replies
Nevertheless, if you think its worth $250 in good condition right now, I would say that is the absolute max it will be worth a year from now.
Ashan D Can Commercial properties be run absentee?
4 January 2008 | 12 replies
Honestly the only one of those responsibilities that is significant is making sure the property is in good condition.
Joe Black Land Trusts
26 December 2007 | 12 replies
I will probably use a Lawyer being that this is my first dealing with Land Trust but I would still like to educate myself on the process.
Joshua Dorkin Landlord Horror Stories
31 May 2008 | 33 replies
There is a hot tub here that I keep in great condition.
Anthony Charoensook week 2 week renting problems
12 February 2008 | 7 replies
and if yes can i put in other fee's like the cost of the lawyer?
Maurice Reese Can you wholesale an shortsale without no money of your own?
7 January 2008 | 4 replies
Both closings happen at about the same time, and with the same title company (or lawyer) and the money from the second closing (you selling) funds the first closing (you buying.)