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Stephanie Solomon 20 percent down on a land contract?
7 November 2014 | 11 replies

I was speaking with a Realtor who specializes in land contracts. He said I should put 20 percent down so I can hold the deed. My question is it necessary or can I put down less and still control the property? Thanks

Lafi S. Getting money to the homeowners after SS
20 September 2010 | 35 replies

I came across this agreement that basically states you, the buyer, agrees to purchase from the seller their personal property. I thought that this might be a good way for homeowners to make some money from investors w...

Raghu Kota Landlord trying to terminate lease early
10 April 2015 | 40 replies

Hi,

I am a resident of Texas. I have been a good tenant (openly acknowledged by my land lord) and on occasion, I have even helped her out by forwarding her critical mails etc. I can only guess that she is h...

Marc Izquierdo Speaking to one of the multiple denied applicants about denial
18 March 2019 | 51 replies

Hi Everyone,I am denying two applicants (co-applicants) that applied for one of my units.  The two applicants are not married.  I mainly communicate with one of the applicants.  After I denied them, she is asking for ...

Alan DeRossett Atomatic License Plate reader Cameras and Software
17 November 2019 | 35 replies

Hi, As a lanlord and property manager of our own properties. I wanted to set up Automatic License Plate Reader Cameras and Software to detect Strange vehicles in the complex. We have a HOA annd so was wondering if any...

April Griffith Outrageous (IMO) snow removal charge
7 April 2019 | 22 replies

I use a property management company, and they used two vendors for snow removal at my house (short one-car driveway, small amount of sidewalk in Omaha, NE). Between Jan 23 and Mar 2, I'm being charged almost $1700 for...

Anatole Doak Tenant denied access for inspector
14 March 2019 | 19 replies

Hi everyone,Interesting situation happened over the weekend and would love some feedback/advice.  During the inspection on a property I'm buying in the Cobbs Creek are of Philadelphia, the tenants were present and ref...

Kevin Jeter Buyer wants to see my contract.
30 August 2022 | 27 replies

Quick question. My buyer wants to see my purchase and sale agreement I have with the seller. Is this normal? My concern is that he'll see how much Im making on the deal and lower his offer. Thx🏡

Johna Medeiros Unethical inspector?
22 January 2014 | 20 replies

we just completed our first flip. We had a licensed general contractor do the skilled work. We had the electrical panel updated by a licensed electrician. A permit was pulled, and the inspector passed the work, no ...

Sarah Young Rent is late, but tenant has a story. WWYD?
8 March 2019 | 18 replies

Tenants moved in 11/1/18. Property is out of state. I manage, but have a friend locally whom I pay to handle things I cannot do from afar. Tenants have done a few things that have caused me to question their honesty. ...