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Theo Underwood Any suggestions?
23 January 2014 | 5 replies
I have a mortgage on a rental property that has been vacant going on sixty days.
Bruce L. Rewarding Tenants with Points
24 February 2014 | 12 replies
When doing property updates, my "All Star Tenants" get first priority for improvements to their units.My "All Star Tenants" also are rewarded with things such as complimentary professional carpet cleaning of their traffic areas, opportunity to paint a wall or room a different color or another enhancement to their unitIt doesn't matter whether you are age five, fifteen, thirty, or sixty.... seems everyone likes to get a star!
Vicki Gleitz The "Secret Room"
1 April 2016 | 5 replies
The 6 year old inside my sixty-something year old body screams "How cool is that!"
Toyin Dawodu Buying long distance, Does it make sense?
30 March 2015 | 9 replies
Most experts say you should not buy investment property more than forty miles from where you live.I live in Riverside, CA, about sixty miles east of Los Angeles.Under normal traffic, it takes about forty five minutes drive.For those who live in the Riverside area and work in LA, the traffic is a grind.
Jeff Fairchild Loan modifications
15 March 2009 | 13 replies
Once canceled, the borrower is responsible ONLY for any actual out of pocket costs: (5) AS PART OF THE CANCELLATION OF A FORECLOSURE CONSULTING CONTRACT, THE HOME OWNER SHALL REPAY, WITHIN SIXTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF CANCELLATION, ALL FUNDS PAID OR ADVANCED IN GOOD FAITH PRIOR TO THE RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF CANCELLATION BY THE FORECLOSURE CONSULTANT OR ASSOCIATE UNDER THE TERMS OF THE FORECLOSURE CONSULTING CONTRACT, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST AT THE PRIME RATE PUBLISHED BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE PLUS TWO PERCENTAGE POINTS, WITH THE TOTAL INTEREST RATE NOT TO EXCEED EIGHT PERCENT PER YEAR, FROM THE DATE OF EXPENDITURE UNTIL REPAID BY THE HOME OWNER.
Jay M. REO vs. uninformed buyers
21 December 2018 | 24 replies
They only managed to sell 30 out of sixty for $40K where they originally sold for $120K.Then, a year later I inquired and despite this, they insisted on selling them for $65k.
Wayne V. Portland, Maine - Munjoy Hill SFR - Fix & Flip or ???????
21 September 2015 | 5 replies
A tour of the house confirmed what we already knew, that this was a full gut renovation project held together by sixty years of nicotine, sticky stuff, and a shear will to stay upright.
Gavin Majors Per diem food write off
23 March 2014 | 1 reply
Sixty percent of the cost of a rental car would be deductible, for example, plus the cost of meals during the three business days.
Bryan Crow Managing the Manager... Property Manager questions
27 June 2017 | 3 replies
I have a sixty day with $350 cancellation fee.
Sam Leon Extra amenities at a rental
1 April 2014 | 2 replies
I am not on the river, but I am across and there is a public access alley to the river sixty feet from the house.I am toying with the idea of providing a kayak and a paddle board with the house.