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Denise Evans Alabama Tax Sale Redemption Amounts
8 October 2019 | 10 replies
I will not duplicate that information here.A redeeming owner must pay the following charges:Taxes due at time of auction, plus 12% per annum interestAn additional 12% per annum interest on the qualifying portion of the excess bidAll taxes paid or currently due since the auction, plus 12% per annum interest.If the property contains a residential structure, the redeeming owner must also pay:The value (not the cost!)
Trent Fisher Permanent residence or vacation?
2 September 2015 | 18 replies
They are the face to your guests as their concierge, as their problem solver and customer service.
Rico See Turnkey or realtor for out of state investing
25 October 2016 | 15 replies
They have very reasonable fees and the customer service is very good. 
James W. Brightening & Staging a Vacant house?
25 October 2016 | 1 reply
hi gys -i've closed on a foreclosed property.we're now getting ready to sell it.the unit is vacant. its a high grade quality condominium - but has no light fixtures from the builder in living room and bedrooms -that is typical in these developments.something obvious that i did not realized until now was that most lighting in occupied units come from floor lamps and custom fixtures installed by owners/ tenants - all of which is now gone since they moved out.so now i feel that even if we put the best quality floors and paint in this unit - it wont show half as good as a staged house that may not even have quality materials.so the question - how do investors, house flippers and you guys typically do the showings?
Steve G. Can a tenant reverse a payment with COZY?
24 January 2021 | 11 replies
Currently I collect a check from my sole rental but would like to offer electronic payments as well.The main issue I have is trying to find a system or practice that does not allow a customer (tenant) to reverse a fund after payment is made.
Alex Corral Turn-key/PM companies and tenant reviews
2 January 2018 | 8 replies
Tenants do not like the word "no".They go to Applebees or WalMart where the "customer is always right".
Shawn Finley Introduction & my game plan
7 January 2018 | 18 replies
I started thinking about the kind of customers I wanted to attract, and that "Man, I really wish I could just work for myself..." and that's when my ideas started to form. 
Sarah B. Police damage property to extract burglar
28 January 2019 | 48 replies
There's a huge difference in overall quality and long-term viability between a cheap, tract-built 3-bedroom from 1960 and a custom-built, brick-veneer 3-bedroom of the same age.
Rick Howell Developing a Successful Business Plan: 5 Tips
28 January 2019 | 0 replies
Set Realistic TimeframesYour business plan will contain multiple facets, each with its own timeframe for completion.
Matt Tallent Paint color, brand, and quantity
31 January 2019 | 14 replies
This is because these big companies buy the insulation by the container load, and it's very cheap labor to install it.