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Karen F. how much to install an owner's electric meter?
17 May 2015 | 8 replies
The inspector said that these were the nicest units he'd ever been called into, but he said we had to do some very minor things - tighten a doorknob and recaulk a shower tub in one unit, and in the other replace a window pane that had a fine hairline crack in it, and repair a hairline crack in the wallboard in one place.  
Boris Peyzner Trump Cutting Section 8 Housing
18 March 2017 | 15 replies
Or they might tighten up on eligibility criteria.
David Zheng Stop Asking for Help. Just Stop.
24 March 2017 | 175 replies
Louis market is tightening up considerably across the board.
Joseph Rios Tenant doesn't want prospective tenants in the house
23 March 2017 | 19 replies
If you're looking at potentially filing an eviction straining your relationship with them now might be an expensive decision. 
Jim Goebel Investors getting Real Estate License to Purchase - Questions!!!
28 March 2017 | 3 replies
Unsure in your state, but the MLS's I am aware of are tightening restrictions on "assistants" using MLS...an unlicensed individual is not permitted the same liberties, like managing property, submitting offers, or showing properties...and violations may lead to loss of licensure...just be careful3.
Hannah Spirrison Tenant wants mold test. Should I do it?
3 November 2016 | 8 replies
There are normal levels and above normal levels, different strains of mold, and a difference between mold and mildew.
Grey Haubert Should I Live in My First Real Estate Investment?
8 November 2016 | 22 replies
That could really strain the friendship.If you're going to live in it, you'd qualify for owner-occupied financing.
Lindsey Iskierka Minnesota Rental License
19 March 2017 | 7 replies
a new trend is taking place on the licensure of rentals and this has come from so many suits being filed against the owners of these properties which have turned liability onto the county or city now-the number one hot topic gaining leverage onto rentals is the NFPA- national fire protection agency-the cities and counties are really looking into the code increases and the tightening up of accountability that is placed on the owner- for years the building division in most areas were there to do inspections and make sure dwellings were up to code requirements, the new turn is this is being handed over to insurance carriers and they are really sharpening there pencils and going above the code minimums- owners will have to pay for a regulator agent ie.. insurance underwriter to perform the inspections before licensing the dwelling as a rental- getting rid of the home inspector businesses enjoy
Brianna H. Losses on Tax Return
8 April 2017 | 11 replies
If you always claim a loss, your income will put a strain on how much they will lend to you.
Peter S. Contract signed, but three financing options to choose from
9 April 2017 | 4 replies
@Ryan Murdock The lowest "real" quote was 5.9%, but it seems like commercial lending is tightening up.