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Kathy Brasby Evict for nonpayment of late fees?
26 September 2017 | 12 replies
Late charges, dishonored check charges, or trip charges;C.
Phineas Howie Impermanent Structures For Summer Vacation or all Year Rentals.
3 October 2017 | 6 replies
Was a lot of fun for the kids and a great way to begin a week long road trip without having to bring along camping gear.
Dan DeAngelo Extra Manager's fee / Legit ???
14 January 2017 | 18 replies
I pay 7% of collected income and my manager also charges leasing fees, trip fees, and recently another fee that really bothers me.  
Julie Fall How to make an offer on house in probate
10 October 2017 | 3 replies
.,) will be your first point of contact.Then match the decedents name with the address "of the empty property" at the tax assessors office.Your next step would be to make a trip to the county courthouse (Strafford County) and see if a probate case has been filed.If so, when you send your probate marketing letter make sure it's sympathetic, compassionate and with empathy.Good luck....
Anl Gupta property manager
28 October 2010 | 2 replies
.)- ask for minimum trip charges (in one company I found out that there is minimum $70 trip charge - so even if they spent 10 minutes in the property, I will pay at least $80)- ask if the fees are paid also when the property isn't rented (that's not very good)- ask about their advertising techniques (sometimes it's overpaid for what you get, and better you can advertise by yourself on craigslist or something)- ask if they handle eviction for you and how much they chargeThat's all I can think of now.
Hal Alam Newbie, investing in Detroit.
22 December 2010 | 31 replies
There's no way that those rehab numbers are correct but if you've already made up your mind then at the least go take a trip and see the property and repairs needed with your own eyes so that you can make your decision from there and not from numbers given to you.
Brian Buckley Getting started with rehabs
16 May 2011 | 13 replies
I took many trips up there first before I bought anything to check out the area first.
Sandra Sunshine Disclosure issue- Seller
13 July 2009 | 7 replies
He knows what he is doing to some extent and is playing his cards more carefully after my last trip to the PD.
Account Closed How do you read Public Auction Foreclosure addresses (plat, lot, etc)?
21 October 2010 | 11 replies
So I took a trip to the courthouse today to check out the foreclosure list.
Craig Steltz HELOC - LLC question
25 May 2008 | 12 replies
In fact, I do fly out and meet them when I am able to arrange enough items of business to accomplish to make the trip worth the money "cost effective".As for your deal, I looked at it.