
28 July 2018 | 34 replies
This was my plan for the next property I buy anyways..having that extra cash from selling this could aid it.I am in the Wichita, KS area if that helps at all.Looking for any and all advice here.....Thanks!

8 June 2009 | 2 replies
It was a quick fix, but unless I know about the problems, I can't do anything . . . . so, those of you with the cell (don't share it or I'll find you) do call me if anything like this happens again.

19 November 2014 | 14 replies
I'm a single wage-earner and have kids going to college soon - we get by ok on what I make now and don't want to screw up any financial aid possibilities we might have.

25 January 2015 | 7 replies
The faster you can rip the band aid off the better.

26 January 2019 | 137 replies
Instead it sounds like you need to major in a field in which you enjoy / switch to a trade school / or even get a job instead of college which can aid you in starting real estate.Why can't you do real estate and college?

29 January 2019 | 205 replies
Then, find the cheapest accredited college, go online and get your degree two classes per semester (you dont get financial aid with one).

24 April 2019 | 19 replies
They'll spend years putting band-aids on things that need to be replaced, and find every reason to deny legitimate claims.

7 January 2018 | 10 replies
Though I felt like a bit of a Grinch I decided to tear the band-aid off and sent a non-renewal letter via certified mail on Monday the 20th advising I would not renew after December.She received the letter on the 21st which is the same day Belmont called to report her furnace was not functioning properly.

29 June 2015 | 5 replies
Agree, ROI isn't really the right tool form analyzing notes, since you have a declining principle balance, as it is beings aid back as you go.

25 August 2017 | 25 replies
You may also want to talk with an attorney, legal aid organization, tenant-landlord program, or housing clinic about whether the landlord may be responsible for other costs that you may incur because of the loss of the rental unit.If you give the landlord a holding deposit when you submit the rental application, but the landlord does not accept you as a tenant, the landlord must return your entire holding deposit to you.