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Jason Merchey Recourse Loans
23 November 2014 | 27 replies

I am getting some pushback on the idea of recourse vs. non recourse loans from a banker I'm just about to go with. My accountant told me not to take out a recourse loan, one that allows for deficiency judgments (th...

Erica S. Rookie in Boston, MA
10 September 2015 | 22 replies

Hi all,My fiancé and I currently live (rent) in the North End neighborhood of Boston, and while we love the location and convenience, we're both sick of forking over 1/3 of our income each month in rent. I've been doi...

Josh Ambrose Short Sale Dominate Vegas but still dont sell like REOs
17 January 2011 | 23 replies

I was wondering how you guys feel about short sales. Do you guys think its worth the time to wait for a short sale or do you guys go straight for REOs because they can close quickly and you know what price you're gett...

Ti Hon 2nd lienholder foreclosed and evict
3 May 2016 | 27 replies

would it possible for the second lienholder foreclosed and evict the homeowner eventhough the homeowner still current on the first?

Riley Kuranishi Renter Looking To Get And Train Service Animal
12 February 2017 | 20 replies

Hi everyone,I have a renter currently that says he is wanting to get a dog for service purposes to treat PTSD. However, he states that he wants to get it as a puppy and put it through training to become a service anim...

Ace A. Paying Cash for Primary Residence
8 May 2014 | 38 replies

Hey guys, so I'm currently renting and looking to buy myself a primary residence. So, if you could pay cash for your primary residence, would you want to and why / why not?

I heard even, Mark Zuckerberg has ...

Dan K. Cash Flow vs. Equity Growth: What's more important?
2 October 2020 | 28 replies

I've invested in both Cash flow markets and equity returns markets for the last 15 years.  The cash flow markets were in Kansas and Texas. The equity markets were in California.  While the cash flow markets (Texas and...

Anthony Wick PayPal is free, unless your tenant can’t follow instructions
11 November 2019 | 38 replies

I know there’s a ton of posts and questions about how people collect rents. I’ve been using PayPal for quite a while. It’s free to landlords and tenants, and I get my money within 24 hours (the first time rent payment...

Mark Forest Define "service dog"
6 July 2018 | 27 replies

I have a strict no pet policy, but lately prospective tenants have been saying "but my dog is a service animal." Is there a legal definition in my state of Michigan of a service dog?  I don't think I can even ask a pr...

Stan C. Can I sue state government for damages by moratorium on eviction
29 July 2020 | 34 replies

(I don't want to limit this to Legal forum, so please let me post it in thus general thread). 
This is my first property, financed 2 years ago, so obviously I don't have much reserve. The property is in North Carolin...