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Bailey A. Tenant Claiming Her Privacy Was Violated
11 December 2022 | 20 replies
Thus, the entry rights of a landlord are pretty much left to the provisions of the lease or rental agreement.Common reasons why a landlord will enter rental units include:To conduct property inspectionsIf the tenant asks the landlord or invites them to enter the apartmentIn the event of an emergencyTo investigate possible lease violationsTo show the unit to prospective buyers or other tenants https://bighamassociates.com/o...
Reid Frohlich Contract for deed contract
8 June 2022 | 4 replies
@Reid Frohlich I'm not completely sure of this so you might want to investigate further, but to my understanding one of the pros of a contract for deed is that foreclosing on a property is a lot easier.  
Leo Padilla House Hacking Georgetown TX
16 March 2021 | 10 replies
Hi @Leo Padilla and a preliminary welcome to Texas!  
Cameron Baird Expected Annual Revenue for Champions Gate
27 March 2022 | 18 replies
We do that to help in the preliminary research phase, i.e.
Hong Yang Should I buy an otherwise great property with a leaky basement?
18 September 2023 | 13 replies
Hello @Hong Yang,I am a realtor, and I would never advise my client to buy a house (or duplex) with a leaky basement without doing further investigation
Shanel Wiggins Yonkers, NY
13 March 2018 | 16 replies
Hi Shanel - How did your investigations into Yonkers go?
Tony Gorokhovsky Best market for STR?
14 September 2022 | 25 replies
Hello All , I have LTRs and I would like in to start investing in STR‘s but I need to do a lot of investigation work.
Emery Jensen What to charge STR arbitrageurs?
2 June 2023 | 64 replies
If you are working on behalf of clients, what you should do is investigate the cost/benefit of them operating the rental as a short-term rental with professional property management.
Alec Jacobs House Hacking advice
9 September 2023 | 9 replies
You might get away with it, but do it again and apply for a 3rd loan, you're asking to be investigated for mortgage fraud.
Gene Hacker frustrating title issue
27 May 2011 | 3 replies
So I called the county recorders office and she told me that the Trustee’s deed upon sale was never recorded and that there is no record of the foreclosure or chain of title in place.I had a copy of the "trustees deed upon sale" from the preliminary report which had stated: "certified by first american insurance company to be a copy of the document recorded on xx/xx/xxxx as instrument no xxxxxxxxxxxx in book page office records of Kern"(I changed the actual info to "x"...the actual info was on the copy of the trustees deed).But the recorders office said that the document that I have has not been recorded, in fact nothing has been recorded on that property.So I got in touch with the escrow company which in turned got me in touch with the title company.The title company blew me off for a week or so until I got a bit vocal and demanded answers.