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Results (267)
Joseph Bosco AirBnb opportunity
13 March 2017 | 14 replies

Does this look like a good opportunity?

I have an opportunity to rent out the new beautiful units in my building for $1650.
Its beverly hills california, 90210 zip code, the location is perfect for tourists.

I wan...

Tony Santos Licensed and Insured Contractors who signs the permits
25 January 2017 | 7 replies

Hey Guys,So I am hiring a plumber for a job. He is currently licensed (I checked on mass.gov) but he is asking me to sign the permits because he does not carry insurance. The job is somewhat small but does require rep...

Robert Cummings Renters insurance: Additionally insured or additional insurer?
8 December 2017 | 19 replies

I am currently re-writing my lease and rental agreements.  One of the additions is renters will be required to have renters insurance.  Now do I have them list me as Additionally Insured or just Additional Interest?  ...

Dan Costantino Process of acquiring a property by clearing liens
8 July 2013 | 5 replies

I can acquire a duplex by paying the back taxes and liens. How do I write up the purchase agreement? Do I write up the agreement to purchase for $1 and pay the liens directly? Will the title company know how to wor...

Jerrad Carranza Insurance and Taxes on a Land Contract
9 January 2013 | 7 replies

If I were to sell a property on land contract, how do I ensure that that the buyer maintains homeowner's insurance and stays current with property taxes?

William Pickett Tenant may of forged my name?
2 October 2014 | 4 replies

To have to power cut on in a tenants name they must get a paper singed by me(landlord) and them(tenant) and carry it to the power company in town to have the power cut on in the home and billed to them.  I saw the pow...

Dylan Jeluso Is Getting a GC License Worth It for a New Flipper?
28 November 2024 | 14 replies

I’m a young, new house flipper, and I’m considering getting my General Contractor (GC) license. I enjoy doing the labor and working on flips myself, so being able to take on more responsibility during projects really ...

Benjamin Giles Seller Compensation for failure to produce docs
15 October 2020 | 6 replies

I am wondering if There is a precedence to legally force compensation from seller for expenses thus far (Inspection, agent, time, wire xfer fees etc.) in a deal that is under contract signed by seller requiring seller...

Kurt Gardner Renter's Insurance - Should Tenants Have It?
20 April 2016 | 26 replies

My insurance agent has provided me with wise information on multiple occasions (the greatest money saver so far is to NOT escrow my insurance and bundle my properties when they are geographically located in close prox...

Matthew Hicks negligent accountant
3 September 2015 | 6 replies

Hi everyone,We hired an accountant at the end of 2014 to do our books, business taxes, and personal taxes.  Our personal taxes have been done for some time and luckily we are owed money.  however our book keeping has ...