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Joey Harrison Real estate transaction w/o realtor -- Help!
14 July 2017 | 17 replies

I'm buying a house from a fellow who did not list the property, so there is no realtor to guide us through the sale. Neither of us have experience in this arena. I'm paying cash, so there's no bank business. What do w...

John Fider Is there an actual workers compensation WAIVER form?
23 April 2024 | 5 replies

On episode 442, Bryce Stewart discussed how anyone hiring a non insured worker (ex: shoveling a driveway, handyman work, etc) should have them sign a workers comp waiver form in the unfortunate event that they get inj...

Ben Whittaker owner finance causing me headaches, how to proceed?
13 January 2023 | 22 replies

Hi all, I'm in a bind and it's causing me nightmares, not really sure how to proceed from here. Any guidance would be much appreciated. I'll try to keep it as short as possible.Bought an owner finance deal from an age...

Bienes Raices Warranty deed--need to use an attorney?
7 August 2012 | 30 replies

The consensus seems to be that a WD is better than using a quitclaim. Is this something I need to pay an attorney to do or is it fairly straightforward and something I could do on my own to save money?

Peggy Liu Woes with the HOA in Austin
27 September 2013 | 5 replies

Just digging for some suggestions here.

I own a 1/1 condo in Austin. On Sept 9th, the tenant at my rental unit informs me that the unit is flooded. The tenant was out on business for some days. It is from ...

Mike Arskiy Protecting my assets with first house flip
18 May 2016 | 4 replies

Hi, first of thanks for all the great advice! I've been reading for a while and now I need some help with my specific case. I am in PA. My first house flip. I am settleing on a bank owned house in the end of the month...

Mj Tetangco House being used as an assisted living facility
23 May 2021 | 3 replies

Hi,
I am currently renting my house that is use as an assisted living house. I only own the house and not the business. Are we (house owner) liable for any injuries to their patients? Can their patients sue us for ...

Tawannie Adjodha Newbie Needs Help With Numbers
6 December 2021 | 8 replies

Newbie here! I'm getting my butt kicked with this deal analyzer!Do my numbers appear realistic? Any suggestions? How do you calculate insurance? 
Multi-unit property in great community of Fort Lauderdale, FL
8 Resid...

Sean McKenna Vehicle Vs. garage TWICE
21 February 2020 | 2 replies

I'm a small builder in a snowy Northern state trying to help my customer out.  On an early snow storm this year a City truck lost control and smashed into the garage.  It is a 3 car concrete block garage.  The truck h...

Chris Milosevich Should I use a Public Adjuster? My roofer thinks so.
8 February 2022 | 8 replies

A roofer is asking me to hire a Public Adjuster (PA) to negotiate a hail claim with my insurance company. The roofer sent me a 1/2 page contract that would let the PA work on my behalf for $225/hour with no cap. I'l...