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Aaron Gorum Should I upgrade the master bath on my occupied Rental Property
9 August 2018 | 9 replies
This is no longer up to the current plumbing code in our area, but the valves of course are grandfathered in.Plumbing code enforcement in Allegheny County is handled by county inspectors, as opposed to the municipal regular building code enforcement.
Nahal Beckam Big trouble for first time landlord
9 August 2018 | 31 replies
Hello, we rented our house to a coupe claiming they only had a cat. but now our neighbors are telling me they have a little dog.
Michael Kellems Yard Signs to Drive New Business
10 August 2018 | 2 replies
And there are also a lot of tire kickers who claim to want to purchase but 9.9 times out of 10 are not qualified yet with a lender.
Chad Zetrouer Tax Deed for vacant lot owned by Grandfather 25+ Years ago
13 August 2018 | 7 replies
It did seem odd to me also.The best I can tell it was Deeded from my Grandfather to the other guy, along with a contract where my Grandfather would finance it to him with $500 down and $100 a month with 10% interest.So maybe the guy never finished paying off the contract and my Grandfather still had some claim to it but forgot about it or didn't think it was worth the effort to pursue?
Tami R. Washer and dryer break in coin op
8 August 2018 | 4 replies
The trick was getting a really good grip on the slide's handle to pull the thing out.Then someone figured out that you could use the claw back of a regular hammer, rest it on the opposite side of the little coin's slide's push handle, and really go to town on pulling the slide out by getting a good grip on the hammer handle.
Riccardo Dux how long before i can sell an investment property..
9 August 2018 | 6 replies
I tried looking up on the web as to why i would need to hold on to it for that period and im not seeing any information supporting that six month claim.
Johnson Michael Is Turnkey investing a good option?
26 August 2018 | 15 replies
It's those maniacs that buy homes cash via quit claim deed off of craigslist that really get screwed.Make sure your property manager is a licensed real estate brokerage.Understand you can not eliminate all risk, only mitigate it.
David Stuart Seller's inspector found mold in condo, should we alert HOA?
10 August 2018 | 6 replies
But it's still the seller's responsibility to fix it, which may mean they will have to file a claim against the HOA to get resources to fix it - and certify it was done properly.I must also note that what I've said was based on my situation up north, where I knew the CC&Rs pretty thoroughly.
Jarid S. Johnson Why Do Real Estate Agents Flip with I Mention Flips?
14 August 2018 | 7 replies
From 2009 to present I have regularly been approached by flip investors asking me to call them when I come across a good deal.
Lamario Hopson Buying my first tax deed this month
10 August 2018 | 8 replies
@Tiffani Crenshaw, You can ask the former tax deed owner to quitclaim to you, but if you want to get title insurance or borrow money, or know for sure nobody can redeem it away from you or claim the tax sale was void for some reason, you will need a quiet title order.