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Alejandro Diaz Tenant Wants Reduced Rent
13 March 2017 | 28 replies
Nothing like winning a business arrangement and the other side still likes you to boot.  
Andrea Tapp Currently in Oklahoma looking to move to New Mexico or Colorado
28 December 2015 | 6 replies
Ft Collins wins hands down each and every day. 
Mario M. Question about insurance
28 December 2015 | 1 reply
In my opinion I would list both LLC1 and LLC2 as named insureds on the policy, but you are more correct than the agent that LLC2 is the owning entity and they should the the first named insured, if only one can be applied, try a different underwriter.Now what makes this complicated is Florida is tough to place, but you are correct in wanting the named insured's to match up.  
Michael Richardson creative seller financing question
30 December 2015 | 7 replies
@Michael RichardsonIn section 1 of your initial question, you mentioned structuring a finance plan that matched your current mortgage with a balloon payment.  
Account Closed Thoughts on real estate agents carrying firearms...
5 January 2016 | 89 replies
I've met agents who have disabilities who would be no match for any attacker.
Daniel Fierros Tax assessment compared to "as is" price.
2 January 2016 | 10 replies
If I can set the starting price, I would set it lower in order to leave "meat on the bone" for anyone who ends up winning the house in the sheriff's sale.
Gary Charlton What to look for in a contractor
30 December 2015 | 4 replies
This will help vet those contractors looking to take advantage of folks, in particular since you’re investing from afarFocus on punctuality and communication – did they show up on time, did they return your call/email in a timely fashion, do they keep a well maintained vehicle, do they communicate in a professional mannerVerify IDOnline search of their name and companyReferences with phone numbers, and previous work – call the references, find out the type of work done, does the type of work they’ve done match with what you’re looking forGet a detailed, written scope of work (SOW) along with a detailed, itemized contract – define the payment scheduleHow will the payments be structured –are they asking for money upfront (potential red flag)Hire a licensed, insured contractor that is in good standing with the Better Business Bureau, and the local consumer protection agency; check the license number, insurance policy, and bond.
Tammy Richards When and how to intervene in tenant disagreement/fights?
2 January 2016 | 11 replies
Review lease for 'disturbing other tenants' clause and the seniority of the two combatants  - - longest tenured tenant wins - - *IF* you do have to intervene.
Mark Updegraff Woot Woot! BP continues to be the most undervalued asset for PRO
29 December 2015 | 5 replies
It is a little sad that it took this long to get emails and a pop-up together when our users win awards, but after 10+ years, we finally deployed that addition a few weeks ago.