Samantha M.
Prepared for the 2013 Recession?
2 August 2012 | 54 replies
Its a subject near and dear to my heart right now with two young adults (one is an engineer the other is a computer programmer).
Alex Rearmice
Looking for advice on a half duplex deal
26 July 2012 | 1 reply
disgruntled partner3. unfinished 4. no cash flow coming inWhat happens if the departing partner decides he was not paid enough?
Justin Davis
stacy Kellams meter drop method
20 May 2013 | 20 replies
Yep Steve pretty much nailed it.After the consumer files a BK they have now bought months and months of time even if the plan isn't confirmed.They breathe a sign of relief and could care less about you the investor.Where the money lies is to keep tracking them on the Fed BK site and look for a motion to dismiss the case or a relief from stay filing on the house.You can get to them early this way as it takes a few weeks to a month to process out the request,the file to come out of the bank BK department,and foreclosure proceedings to start again.I do not know this person hucking a system but it is usually the same knowledge recast with a fancy name to believe it is different.
George Gray
Coming Off The Sidelines
1 August 2012 | 3 replies
The building inspection department tried to be really difficult and we had to hire an engineer.
George Cox
Absentee Owners List Accuracy
16 October 2013 | 4 replies
A building department may be able to report what properties are condemned, but that is about as far I think I can go.
Rick Jones
Prospective Deal, Please Comment
27 June 2015 | 16 replies
If a city official for that department will not sign and notarize in writing what they are telling you verbally than you can't count on it.
Jose Gomez
Novice investor from Jacksonville, FL
29 December 2014 | 12 replies
Augustine and has been with the Department of Defense for 19 years.
Brett Snodgrass
Tenant Horrer Story, Legal Issue, Seeking Advice
6 August 2014 | 5 replies
Dear BP, Seeking advice on the following situation, I am mostly a Wholesale Real Estate Investor & Fix-n-Flip Investor and don't hold any Rentals, so I have never been in this situation, but please read below, and see if anyone has ever been in situation before.There was an investor that was doing a rent-to own with tenants, (Price $36K at 500 per month, 100% of Rent went towards Price)The Investor Sold the Home to me and disclosed to Tenants that I was taking over Agreement (Rent to own) with them, And they had paid 6K so far, So, I wrote a new Agreement with the Tenants at new Price of $30K, Rent $400 Month 100% Goes towards Price, and Tenants Pays Taxes and Insurance (names me additional insured)Tenant Paid rent about 5 Months, Paid Insurance about 2 Months, and Never paid the taxes...
Ron Deysher
Newbie from Delaware
2 September 2014 | 23 replies
What markets in DE are you looking at?
Nicole A.
Baltimore water bills and tenants
21 September 2014 | 29 replies
Hope it helps. http://www.peoples-law.org/keeping-your-house-out-tax-sale Call your county government and inquire if there are any programs available to assist you.For Baltimore City residents If you have received an incorrect water bill, contact the Department of Public Works and request an information conference.If you have had a water leak, contact the Department of Public Works and request a credit.If you a Baltimore City resident, 65 or older and have a maximum income of $25,000, you can qualify for a Low Income Senior Citizens Water Discount, which may reduce your water bill by 35%.For any billing issues including obtaining credits, call the Department at 410-396-5398.If you are having issues paying your electric bill (which does not trigger a tax sale), you can apply for energy assistance.