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Phillip Gonzales Family issues with tenant
2 March 2015 | 16 replies
do fan out if the OP keeps us updated here on BP in months/years' proceedings to come, considering the initial express interest in having police remove her. i do wonder what judge wouldn't seriously question duress and/or query the health and psychological wellness of a 96yo woman who somehow lost her home to the iron hammer of eminent domain proceeding, then the replacement to her granddaughter, and is now wanted off the property and gone, with not a shred on accomodation for her in her final years indicated by the OP herewithin.there's always two sides to a story and so its sadden poor/old 96yo granny (bless her soul) or her agent isn't likely in the least to ever show up here to tell her side.am hopeful all parties in said dispute get the justice they deserve and somehow all live happily ever despite today's wrath of a grossly litigious America where sovereign all-American family values once flourished.not a lawyer either so not giving advice but rather input - and perspective - as a fellow forum reader and writer.
Emily Dixon Problem with Landlords
5 March 2013 | 12 replies
The landlord who comes off sounding as though his tenants are just a necessary evil, may be coming from a place where he attempted to be accomodating or even befriend his tenants, but rather than being appreciated as a good landlord, was taken advantage of.
Jamie Jacobs Can decent money be made part time wholesaling?
12 June 2015 | 50 replies
You have to be accomodating.
Minna Reid Funky layouts
24 February 2008 | 6 replies
funky layouts usually mean one thing in the end....the budwieser crew was in there mucking things up.from what i've seen, most homes built after WWI usally have decent floorplans as built and ones built before that were modified to accomodate indoor plumbing, which can lead to disasterpoint being...seldom do floorplans start out being funky, somebody usually makes them that way.
Leanne Robinson Buying real estate in Detroit?
29 March 2019 | 8 replies
Not spectacular, but healthy.6) The demand for local, skilled labor is very high to accomodate all the develop taking place now and on the grid.After Detroit, I plan to buy in another market (besides California), but I'm focusing on one market at a time.  
Enrique Kratz Hotel Residences or similar accomodations?
28 November 2020 | 1 reply

Im looking to buy a 1 o 2 bedroom apartment or potentially a hotel residency(a apartment in a hotel). I'm looking for Miami and Las Vegas. Anyone who has experiences in this markets, I would be interested in hearing m...

Enrique Kratz Hotel Residences or similar accomodations?
29 November 2020 | 3 replies

Im looking to buy a 1 o 2 bedroom apartment or potentially a hotel residency(a apartment in a hotel). I'm looking for Miami and Las Vegas. Anyone who has experiences in this markets, I would be interested in hearing m...

Gabrielle Quarles How to make a good offer to the seller?
3 November 2022 | 16 replies
It is nice to figure out what their needs are for sure and if you can accomodate the seller  that is amazing... but understand that ultimately this is a business... your business... and the offer is for you to make a minimum profit.. then you can try your best to accomodate the selelr as much as you can, but you can't make an offer that would hurt your business.Your priority is to help the seller.
Ryan R. How much would this cost you?
1 March 2013 | 7 replies
Redoing all the plumbing to accomodate new shape and adding washer and dryer upstairs.
Dustin B. Advice on negociating land contract
30 April 2013 | 6 replies
Find iut the seller's goals and needs and try to accomodate them in a way that works for you as well.