19 April 2023 | 11 replies
Eliminating most or all of your housing expense will be the most bang for your buck.
7 July 2020 | 13 replies
@Ross Denman Fresh new face to the investment scene and would love your recommendations on a License Inspector as well in the Indianapolis realm more specifically near Shelton Heights any or all help is much appreciated.
18 June 2020 | 16 replies
You may be able to use then as leverage in your negotiations to get some or all of your rent flowing.If there is a province wide association or group that has a registry of renters (good / bad) such as BC does, get them in the registry.Report missed rent payments to the credit bureaus which will negatively affect their credit rating which in turn is used for any loans, buying a house or car, or any future rentals as many landlords do credit checks.If they wish to use you as a landlord reference post COVID-19 and what seems to be an impending inevitable eviction, they need to come good on their payments.Hopefully something helps other than waiting out an eviction.
17 November 2020 | 3 replies
Hi Everyone, looking for some clarity on captial gains on a primary residence that I will be renting out after I move into my new house.if I decide to sell my first house that I turned into a rental after 5 years, will I pay based on The difference of fair market value at the time I turned it into a rental or all of it?
6 November 2019 | 11 replies
Lowes sells the Pella brand -- I feel they're not as well made.I pay about $170 per replacement window and I can remove an old double-hung window, remove the weights, insulate the weight cavity with rock wool or fiberglass insulation, and put in the window in about 2 hours each.
29 June 2017 | 34 replies
There are many strategies around rental increases when you are re-positioning a property and whether to take the rent up in steps or all at once.
29 December 2021 | 16 replies
When you say the house is bowing inward slightly, are you talking one wall or all the walls, which would suggest the blocks or concrete wall moved at some point.
26 February 2021 | 124 replies
Curious to know, if there were specific books (like 10 X rule) that articulated the kind of mindset needed to achieve his or her goals, or if it was developed from consistent routine setting/actions, or from overcoming adversity, or all of them?
31 March 2020 | 19 replies
But to have such sweeping legislature and pressure placed upon property owners as a whole to give up some or all of their income for an indefinite amount of time is crazy.
5 August 2015 | 89 replies
He still earned $2000 for posting an ad on Craigslist...And avoided a seize and desist order for brokering from the Dept of Real Estate (if he is not licensed)See http://www.dllr.state.md.us/license/mrec/mrecdodon...An unlicensed person MAY NOT:Prepare promotional materials or ads without the review and approval of licensee and supervising broker.Show property.Answer any questions on listings, title, financing, closing, etc.Discuss or explain a contract, listing, lease, agreement, or other real estate document with anyone outside the brokerage.Be paid on the basis of real estate activity, such as a percentage of commission, or any amount based on listings, sales, etc.Negotiate or agree to any commission, commission split, management fee, or referral fee on behalf of a licensee.Discuss the attributes or amenities of a property, under any circumstances, with a prospective purchaser or lessee.Discuss the terms and conditions of the real property offered for sale or lease with the owner of the property.Collect, receive, or hold deposit monies, rent, other monies, or anything else of value received from the owner or lessee of the real property or from a prospective purchaser or lessee.Provide owners of real property or prospective purchasers or lessees with any advice, recommendations, or suggestions as to the sale, purchase, exchange, or lease of real property to be listed or real property presently available for sale or for lease.Hold himself or herself out in any manner, orally or in writing, as being licensed or affiliated with a particular company or real estate broker as a licensee.Contact the public concerning the availability of real estate brokerage services unless an inquiry about a specific property is immediately referred to a licensee.Elizabeth H.