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Jay Hinrichs Look what Vegas is allowing to happen to deal with Squatters.
5 April 2024 | 28 replies

Vegas just moved way up the list for landlord friendly..  take that an no great weather issues and some of the absolute lowest prop tax's no income tax and now a company that can deal with squatters the way they shoul...

N/A N/A How does one put a lien on a persons home ?
28 September 2006 | 7 replies

How does one put a lien on a persons home ? Can you do it yourself or would you have to hire a lawyer ?

Jeff Deville Legal Options for a lender with a deadbeat payee
26 April 2016 | 6 replies

I'm curious what options I have legally for this situation:I lent money for the purchase of a property. That loan was secured by a note only (yeah, I know. But this was my first deal and I didn't know then). The inten...

Aaron Van Curen Bed bugs lawsuit against landlord
11 October 2017 | 2 replies

I'm a landlord in Indiana...and a renter. I'm a college student renting at this apartment complex with 3 other students. We moved in and thought we were getting bit by spiders...then about 5 weeks in we witness a bed ...

Eric M. Got a call back from Direct Mail. What next?
13 January 2017 | 3 replies

I received a call back from my direct mail. The property is "The Cotton Mill" condominium complex next to the WW II museum. It is not the property I mailed about and is my first time doing direct mail campaign. Proper...

Ben Hughes Guidelines To Help Determine Property Grade - A, B, C, or D
27 November 2017 | 16 replies

Is there a definition somewhere to help one determine whether a apartment complex is an a, b, c, or d grade property?

Maurice Mugabo House up for foreclosure, nice neighborhood, but why?
31 July 2016 | 1 reply

Hello Fellow REI Enthusiasts,

There is a townhouse complex I know of, it's one of the most desirable neighborhoods of the city, one unit is currently pending after less than 20 days on the market with the price the s...

Megan McCrea Real Estate Professional
10 January 2018 | 4 replies

Does anyone know if these rules are still applicable today? My understanding was that in any given situation, you could not work full-time in order to qualify as a Real Estate Professional. For instance, if someone wo...

Autumn Kim Is it a bad idea to buy a house with squatters ?
30 April 2024 | 4 replies

I recently started to look at houses in Philadelphia and I noticed that there are many cheap houses with squatters.Is the process to evict them hard? How long and how much does it take to get rid of them?
If there ...

Edita D. POLL QUESTION: which type of property manager would you go with?
25 April 2013 | 3 replies

Hey guys!
I am looking for a property management company. And here's the types of property manager (PM) I found:

#1 PMs that do residential prop mgmt only, but have their own RENTALS in the area.
#2 PMs that do resid...