Carlos Enriquez
Non-disclosed defect discovered, want seller to reimburse.
15 January 2016 | 31 replies
You asked the home inspector for a refund because he didn't step on literally every square foot of flooring?
Muhammad Berjak
Edmonton Infills
16 August 2021 | 2 replies
We have already bought the land so we will start construction but I want to know if anyone has any ideas on a good square foot price to keep in mind.
James A. Flowers
Newbie
11 April 2016 | 17 replies
Oh yes - since we grew up in the Fort Washington - Accokeek area we are interested in investing in Southern Prince Georges County, Maryland.
Randy Steele
Attorney Referral for Tacoma, WA
25 April 2016 | 5 replies
Does anybody in the Tacoma, WA, area have an attorney they would recommend who knows real estate law and LLCs?
Bill S.
Multi-Unit property in Racine WI
23 January 2016 | 9 replies
It's located in the area just south of Washington Park.I know nothing about Wisconsin or the Racine market and I'm just curious if it warrants more consideration.
Rachel Trimble
BRRRR When the Rehab Cost is more than Purchase of Property
27 January 2016 | 11 replies
On the contrary, In a historic central city neighborhood, I may buy at worse numbers know I can add square footage to the property and capture a ton of equity.
Joseph Leonard
New(er) investor from Fishers, IN
27 January 2016 | 7 replies
We own properties in Fountain square, bates hendricks, Emerson heights, little flower, and lawrence.
Spencer Shadrach
Looking to invest in the Cleveland, Ohio market
27 January 2016 | 6 replies
However, just like anywhere you are in the country, there are going to be some areas, that are simply not a favorable space (East Cleveland, Cleveland Proper (except: Tremont, Ohio City, University Circle, Gordon Square, Duck Island, Battery Park, Detroit Shoreway and a few more notable spaces)) moving on, the remaining eastern communities will give you settings featuring lower-middle-upper middle class, as well as premium upper class communities, but they do not seem to be on your radar anyway.
Mike Makkar
Tenant hit a snafu, moving to weekly rent payment plan. Opinions?
1 February 2018 | 27 replies
Once you change to trying to fit your tenant the square peg into your round hole of a rental process you're getting away from the norm of what works trying to make it work which is just a temporary solution.Being paid weekly or monthly is his problem, he still ends up with the same amount of money every month, as a landlord it's not your problem and getting greedy with a markup on the rent to justify all this is just a rationalization making you lose focus on the real problem which is you have a tenant who is spending more than he makes and choose you to be on the bottom of the hierarchy ladder to who gets paid first.
Sam Erickson
Successful Sheriffs Sale (Was the only guy there!)
14 November 2022 | 39 replies
Im only pointing out the possibilities with site unseen. here is an example, go to Hubzu and look at the house in Kewaskum WI 168 Washington Ave, you would never know, its gutted to the studs, and everything is infested with mold. or I have seen basements with water to the top of th basement stairs, froze solid, and they look fine through the windows.