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Nick Brubaker What paperwork do I need in hiring contractors?
31 March 2016 | 13 replies
It is standard practice to provide these.  
Account Closed lien priority
12 November 2015 | 5 replies
Your solution may be partially practical and political.Work out the numbers and show the city how you are willing to acquire property based on a rough plan that includes their punch list of improvements for compliance.
Anthony Johnson Ernie Vargas, PROBATE FOX program
21 November 2015 | 4 replies
This practice has been stopped by probate judges who no longer allow the practice of super-priority orders to foul their courtrooms.Ernie is a broker or licensed agent and operates as such.
N/A N/A Loral Langemeier
14 June 2007 | 2 replies
She seems to be trying to capitalize by picking up where Kiyosaki left off, that is, turning theory into practice.
N/A N/A Landlord pays heat and hotwater
5 October 2018 | 7 replies
Building practices vary by region.
Davon Lowery Water meters, power meters?
27 November 2020 | 6 replies
thanks @matthewpaul I will have to research this and see if this is practicable for my units.
Account Closed 2015-2020 Southern California Real Estate Predictions, anybody?
14 October 2015 | 33 replies
I'm leaning towards most homeowners realizing the dollar is just practically worthless these days compared to even just 5 years back, so each year the price in lousy US dollars they would part with for their pride and joy and American dream is incrementally more, even if it means their houses and others' more and more pile up and sit on the market teasing agents who fail to bring an acceptable offer; and causing foreclosures, short sales, and distressed sales to sell at practically regular sale market value as compared to the overpriced inventory. 
Peter MacKercher What Makes a "Good Tenant"?
13 July 2015 | 4 replies
Part of that is because I believe that anyone who goes into my units are a potential renter, so keeping them near showing shape is just good business practice.
Melissa Rivera Newbie looking to learn with someone to do a partnership
7 November 2017 | 4 replies
Hi Melissa I'm from Bridgeport too and I still new but had done lot of research and been learning for 5 months find a partner is hard you just see people posting that they like to help or are willing to help but at the moment you need someone it is not the realityso I suggest that keep learning on you own and put in practice what you learn and keep it up
Rob Beardsley Proponents for appreciation strategy?
24 November 2017 | 39 replies
Rents have also gone way up as well"I understand the high level of appreciation however it is extremely rare (practically unheard of) that rents keep pace in those markets and as such cash flow decreases it does not increase as a result of appreciation.In the example value at $890K rent to break even would be about 8K per month.