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Account Closed Avoid Costly Gate & Fence Mistakes
18 September 2015 | 2 replies
In order to properly service and maintain their utilities all clients throughtout San Diego and Orange Country must comply with SDG&E access requirements.
Jabari Brooks Whats the deal with 55+ Communities?!?!?!
6 March 2015 | 2 replies
I suspect that is probably the case in most parts of the country
Trent Fisher Permanent residence or vacation?
2 September 2015 | 18 replies
They are disbursed across the country but there are about 10 operating across the vacation destinations in Florida.
Ian Stevenson Forum Financial Services
27 October 2016 | 2 replies
We have heard of, and had contact from, a finance provider known as Forum Financial Services, based in London UK (who provide finance in other countries including the US). 
Account Closed First Property in a tough market: Buying out of Country/Province?
25 October 2016 | 1 reply
Which happens to be province with laws that are absolutely terrible when it comes to landlording.For example:You cannot collect a security depositYou cannot ask for first and last months rent (although people do, i'm sure)Tenants can pay consistently late by up to 3 weeks and if you cannot prove to the court that their consistent lateness has not cause you financial harm, well too bad for you.You can't charge late feesEviction is almost impossible - even if they completely go against the lease i.e pets, airbnb the property when you forbid it, consistent late payments etc.The province really treats landlord like they are a charity and that people landlord out of the goodness of their hearts, when reality it is a business.So here is my question,Is it a good idea to invest in your first property out of the Country?
Rob LaRovere Cash Out Refi on Midwest Investment Props (<50K)
24 December 2017 | 10 replies
I like Tahoe area fine and actually will be buying a summer cabin up in the Greaeagle area which is 1 hour north and west in the Seirra Nevada mtns.. spend my summers there.plus no income tax in NV  Oregon is 2nd or 3rd highest in the country.. and now that you cant right it off .. for me personally what I save in income tax will more than pay for 2 homes one in Vegas and one in CA..
Gideon Spekterman Credit history for out of country investor
29 December 2017 | 1 reply
Being a US citizen living out of the country since the age of 7, I don't have a credit history.
Eric T. How do you determine if a 10 / 15 / 30 year loan is best
24 January 2018 | 19 replies
It's much harder to find things that cash flow here than they might be in other segments of the country, but the underlying demographic changes (population and job growth) make it extremely appealing on a 10-20 year time scale, even if we don't see the gains (highly unlikely) that we've experienced over the last 7-10 years.
Brandon Young Looking for first rental Property in Rochester/surrounding areas
31 January 2018 | 13 replies
Yes, please be careful of people claiming to have inside knowledge of Rochester as they operate from other countries.