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All Forum Posts by: Cora Griffin

Cora Griffin has started 5 posts and replied 15 times.

We have a rental property. It has a big rod iron fence on a track and support bars to keep it aligned. And the renters had pushed it of the track and they are saying that the wind blew it over onto the small boy. She was in the back of the house when this happened. He was alone in the front. This gate is very heavy for wind to blow it over. My question is should I contact my insurance company even before she has took any steps that way? Or should I wait and see what happens?

Post: How to refinance without a job

Cora GriffinPosted
  • Riverside, CA
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 1
Thank you very much. That answers my question.

Post: Buying a home that has current rentors.

Cora GriffinPosted
  • Riverside, CA
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 1
Thank you guys ,very helpful.

Post: How to refinance without a job

Cora GriffinPosted
  • Riverside, CA
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 1
We are new investors and do free lance work. Are we still able to refinance one or more of our homes with a bank?

Post: Buying a home that has current rentors.

Cora GriffinPosted
  • Riverside, CA
  • Posts 26
  • Votes 1
My husband and I are buying a home for investment. This home currently has rentors that are paying very little a month and never on time. What is the fastest and easiest way to evict these people?