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All Forum Posts by: David Greiner

David Greiner has started 16 posts and replied 57 times.

Post: Buyer of Our Home Trying to Sue Us

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

@Monica Morff

I wouldn't pay them anything. Let them take it to court and counter sue for your own attorney costs. I dont think you did anything wrong if what you are saying is accurate.

Not an attorney, not legal advice.

Post: California Rent Control

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

Never mind. It's cool. 

Post: California Rent Control

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

@Jack Orthman I believe the “just cause” portion doesn’t take effect until Jan 1 2020. So you are much better off giving every tenant 60 days notice to vacate, getting the buildings empty, and re-renting at market rates.

Granted you’ll need do some renovations but at least this way you’ll be at market rent within a few months.

Saj Shah. Why don't you respond to my statement on this forum instead of spam reviewing my company's facebook page because you disagree with my thoughts on California?

Post: Bigger Pockets Trolls?

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

I'm not sure how you can conflate someone sharing a perverse and blanket opinion of California's economy with an investor spamming another investor's facebook page because they resent that opinion. 

Post: Bigger Pockets Trolls?

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

There's another member of Bigger Pockets who evidently did not like to hear my thoughts on California's rent control policy. He's spamming by company Facebook page even though he has no relationship with our company. The guy's name is Sajju Shah.

Anyone else ever had to deal with something like this?


Post: California Rent Control

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

Welcome to the butthole of the United States

Post: Delaying Investment Until Next Economic Downturn

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

@Frank Maratta

High interest rates when the bond bubble bursts is what real estate investors should fear.

Post: Delaying Investment Until Next Economic Downturn

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

@Henry Lazerow

Yea but how much can they drop it this time?

Post: STR/Hotels in Recession?

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

What are everyone's thoughts on this? I'm sure there will be more of a revenue decrease for STR/Hotles when compared to long term rentals in a recession, the question is- how much.

Post: Yield Curve Inversion, Buyers market around the corner?

David GreinerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor MI
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 43

Two major differences from 08 for housing.

We have under built, this is actually bad. It means higher prices for existing.

Better underwriting for loans.

Where we are the same as 08 is the monetary policy. The two differences cancel out. Yes we have a housing bubble comparable to 08.