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Kimberly T. Sewer drain leak, water damage. What to do now about insurance claim?
14 September 2014 | 4 replies
Also, be very careful in reading the language of the fine prints in the coverage and exceptions.I am in Florida and I know my policy does not cover the "repair" of pipe leaks but does cover damages caused by sudden and unexpected leaks.So if a leak happens underground below your slab, the cost to remove the tiles/carpet/wood flooring, breaking up the slab, tearing up the baseboard, excavating to the location of breakage, are all covered, then the actual repair, which might be a $300 simple job, NOT covered, then to lay down a bed of gravel, refill, compaction, termicide application, moisture barrier, repour concrete and reinforcement, new flooring, new baseboards, painting etc...are again covered.
Mohamed Frihi Can a Bank call the loan?
3 March 2020 | 42 replies
Either way you should read the fine print on your loans because some of them can be called due with no default.
Joshua Dorkin Its Over - Obama Wins - Now What?
12 November 2008 | 78 replies
Do we keep printing money to save private companies, or do we let the free market take over?
Robert Burns Letter to Potential Wholesale Property Owner
4 November 2009 | 8 replies
I don't know if this will help at all but I just started printing a picture of the house I'm asking about and next to it printing:TIRED OF THIS HOUSE?
Samson Kay Online Auctions and wholesaling?
27 January 2015 | 14 replies
They have a 30-day closing a 10% earnest money deposit on the winning bid.Reading the fine print, I haven't seen anything restricting my ability to add the "and/or assigns" to the P&S once I win.
Account Closed 'Cash' offers with 'Proof of Funds' not worth even the paper they're printed on
8 March 2015 | 6 replies

any tips on how to weed out covertly contingency-type offers from serious direct buyers?obviously not all investors resort to wholesaling tactics once they get ur attention by flaunting 'all-cash' offers and ' proof o...

Dymond Shafer 0% Interest Credit Card to Finance a Flip?
2 November 2017 | 10 replies
@Dymond Shafer,It's 0% interest, but most have a 3-5% origination fees upfront, so just make sure you read the fine print.   
Kevin Jeter Attorney will not write contract for less then 10%
8 May 2017 | 24 replies
When we first met, I had her sign a purchase agreement I printed from BiggerPockets.
Tara L. Buyers Representation Agreement
25 April 2013 | 19 replies
And watch out for the small print as they'll tell you it's specific to the property, See, it's listed right here... then in the next paragraph in small print it says ... or any other real estate transaction entered into ...
Mike Gardner 3 Day Notice Form
9 November 2011 | 7 replies
After the 3 days pass, on the following day, the landlord may file the complaint for forcible entry and detainer in an Ohio Municipal Court.Every notice given under this section by a landlord to recover residential premises shall contain the following language printed or written in a conspicuous manner: "You are being asked to leave the premises.