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Glen Beringer Delaware Flip to Rental
12 August 2016 | 10 replies
What section of the city is the house in?
Andreas Galliker New member from Texas
4 August 2016 | 10 replies
I've lived here for 34 years and know the city pretty well. 
Tina Ferrier investor friendly title company
9 June 2017 | 3 replies
@Tina Ferrier,@Mark Mattison and I have set up a BP meet-up for 7:00 PM on Monday June 19th at Steel City Pizza Patio at 8600 Dorchester RD, N Charleston.  
Lisa Taylor 1st Time Home Buyer...terrified...help?
4 August 2016 | 16 replies
In my city, that much would by a really nice house in the expensive area of town, but I'm in Knoxville, TN. 
Robert Lindsley College House - Is this a good deal?
10 August 2016 | 19 replies
That will get the city out to look at the house and hopefully uncover anything.3.
Brittny Saville Short term stays
13 August 2016 | 2 replies
I was served a violation from the city for having a bnb without licenses and permits but thats not what I'm doing.
Angel Moreno Unfinished basement = extra unit
13 August 2016 | 2 replies
You'll have to pull permits and the city may deny you.
Matt Gilmore New Member from Lincoln Nebraska
14 August 2016 | 4 replies
I am looking in the downtown area as well as east campus and West A neighborhoods, but I am not married to any of these neighborhoods.
Scott Taylor Closing gone wrong...legal proceedings to follow?
15 August 2016 | 21 replies
To the best of my knowledge (if I'm wrong here please correct me, someone), since the HUD manufactured home framework came out in the late 70s, multi unit manufactured homes have never been financeable with fannie/freddie/fha money, meaning no one ever made them, and probably no city ever allowed these types of modifications because they would create potential blights, meaning there's about a zero percent chance that any of the stuff making that thing a multi-unit has permits, is remotely close to being up to code, etc.