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Neil Timmons 37 Mulberry - why is it a bad deal?
12 November 2015 | 5 replies
37 MULBERRY 37-39 St HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740MLS# WA8756783Price: 160,000Gross Income: $30,600Reported Expenses: $12,0004 rentable (and currently rented) units upstairs, 2 additional units available after egress windows are addedground floor is rented to a business which needs rehab into residential units (not zoned commercial). 
Doug Brown owner financed: How long to hold a property before you refi
11 November 2015 | 0 replies
The rental needed a lot of work, I installed central air/heat replaced the water and gas lines and put new windows in the house.
Tariq B. Next door took my electricity whole connect. What are my options?
12 November 2015 | 13 replies
Of course, there really should be a hazardous condition and for my money, it appears that one could reach the service entrance lines from the window nearby.  
Anna Sam How to ensure if all the liens/permits on fourplex are closed
11 November 2015 | 2 replies
They have a 90 day window from when they first supplied services to file a lien.  
Damon Owen Help - what am I missing analysing a deal on MLS
13 November 2015 | 3 replies
The peeling paint on the window in the back of the house could be a moisture issue.
Michael Dunn Appriasial and the requirements for a FHA loan .....
11 November 2015 | 5 replies
But, usually the problem is other things....no rotten wood, no peeling paint, no "trip hazards", electrical and plumbing up to code, windows must function properly, etc.  
Paul Farley Done being a wantrepreneur and time to be an entrepreneur
25 November 2015 | 7 replies
The house is worth about $70,000 - $75,000 as is, but with new siding and windows I would see that jump to about $95,000 (the house next door sold last year for $95,000 and it has a 1 car garage compared to my 2 and my house has a breaseway and much larger driveway, plus there home had an older roof and about 15 year old windows/siding, but it had a fully furnished basement).
Shamim Toufighian Physical book vs ebook
22 November 2015 | 16 replies
PDF is a pretty safe bet; there is so much stuff floating around in PDF that either Windows 20 and Mac iOS XX will still come with a PDF reader, or whatever they do come with will have an "import PDF" option. 
Steven S bond WHEN TO SELL AND CASH IN THE CHIPS
26 November 2015 | 0 replies
Funny thing happened around 2003-- by 2006 i was selling- real estate price appreciation was abnormal- Banks started lending money to anyone including non citizens no doc loans- Lower income people moved in my neighborhood in droves- the local mortgage office had a tinted black front window - i am seeing a new strange visitor-- the newly minted chinese millionaire that has illegally sent his money to the usa--- they are bidding with bags of money and overpaying for the real estate--- this is another disgrace of this country not following its own laws.- Pay particular attention to california and ny 
Brandon Barnes Looking at my first buy and hold property - MO
3 March 2016 | 9 replies
The property has a new roof, new floors, new HVAC, new water heaters and new windows.