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Lemont Williams ??What do I do ?? New and confused ??
9 March 2017 | 4 replies
The IRS does not handle adding and removing partners.
Jason Crow HELOC for Investments - Good or Bad Idea?
17 April 2019 | 27 replies
Well, basically we have 2 options :Remove the Ag Exemption (Not gonna happen because we were grandfathered in and it takes 5 years to reclaim an exemption).
Steven Mitchell how do you protect yourself from cut floor joints?
21 March 2017 | 27 replies
Steven was slightly confused - the 27k included both the foundation AND the removal of all the rock to install siding since the current rock and stone and concrete cannot be lifted and is in terrible shape.
Jon L. Gas Tankless water heater on a 15 unit?
15 March 2017 | 5 replies
You loose a ton of efficiency and suffer an extremely reduced lifetime with only a fraction of an inch of scale.
Jeffrey Coffey Lien caused by renter's non-payment
23 March 2017 | 6 replies
If the lien and documents filed to obtain the lien were filed incorrectly, then a lawyer may be able to invalidate the lien - but the cheaper option is just to pay it, get the lien removed, and move on.
Justin Rand During first purchase roof was damaged, what will happen?
14 March 2017 | 1 reply
If you end up getting this house, you will have an insurance on your end to cover up if anything was to happen in next 5 years.If there is further damage because of all this snow that we are getting right now, insurance is suppose to take care of it ... before you buy it ... yeah you may end up loosing $900 (and it sucks), but that may be better than getting a house that is falling apart ... unless of course you can renegotiate the price again with the seller :)I know right now you are probably very nervous about it ... just try to enjoy the ride ;) ... don't worryvsomething will work out ... there is not lost money, there are only good lessons.
Len Roche Tennant divorce, wants out of lease
15 March 2017 | 21 replies
Let the "wife" leave and have her name removed from the lease with approval from the husband.
Brite Zhou New rehab theft - advise and security options
14 March 2017 | 7 replies
Even the large tool boxes BIN things are stole,, they are loaded up and removed,, I had a worker bee live in a house when we got to the point of to much to loose..
Michael Breedlove Is a 4-plex too much for a first deal?
29 March 2017 | 9 replies
Obviously, locking someone in for a year can be a little bit of a relief financially for a period, but I've heard it is difficult to remove bad tenants on long term leases and can end up costing more money.
Alexander Babbie Sell my house or continue to rent it out?
16 March 2017 | 6 replies
 It's hard to loose a good tenant, but I think it's worst to keep on loosing cash.