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Jim Young One tenant threatened another with violence - what should I do?
21 October 2020 | 6 replies
I rent a townhouse to three adult college students on three individual leases co-signed by their parents.
Christopher Smith Virginia Investors - Lovettsville Rental Market Attributes
23 October 2020 | 9 replies
Pre-COVID, I would have estimated it to rent in the $2,600-3,000 price range.Likely tenant would be a family with adults who are either govt employees or govt contractors.
Hideaki Yen Question about leverage (complete beginner)
3 September 2021 | 5 replies
I'm not an adult yet so I don't know much about basic finance and how the economy works.
Candice De Short Term Rentals... Are they the root of our housing issues?
2 October 2021 | 26 replies
Every adult generally has an automobile, so at a minimum this is needed to control parking and traffic.
Jose Valdez Rental property insurance
19 September 2021 | 16 replies
We don't require them to carry renter's insurance because I expect our tenants to be adults and make those decisions for themselves.
Mary Silva First time Investor using 400k in equity in first home to start
20 September 2021 | 3 replies
My goals are to have some STR's in places I'd like to stay at as an option, have the rental income help me reach FI/RE and have multi-family units I could pass on to my 3 children once they are adults.
Laurence K. Grantor Trust (Australian)
15 October 2021 | 4 replies
I have an Ohio LLC (single member-disregarded entity) that is 100% owned by a Wyoming LLC (single member - disregarded entity) that is 100% owned by an Australian Discretionary Trust.I am of the understanding that the Australian Trust is considered a Grantor Trust by the USA and that any taxes due from my Ohio LLC are passed down the line, first to my Wyoming LLC, then to my Australian Trust, and then to the Grantor of the trust.The Australian trust has as its trustee an Australian company (Corporate Trustee).I am the sole director of the Corporate Trustee.The beneficiaries of the trust are my my wife & I, our adult children, grandchildren & any as yet unborn heirs.So my question isWHO IS THE GRANTOR ?????
Kevin O'Brien Bullet holes in rental
17 November 2021 | 7 replies
And don't think that rules or threats will help.Patch the holes and be of service.If it's a common issue, then you decide if you need to get restrictive.Good luck and remember that when we were kids, adults were stupid too!
Naoko Potts Clogged kitchen sink
25 November 2021 | 27 replies
We used to have problems with slow drains in the 1970s house I live in (3 bathrooms, 6 adult roomies). 
CJ M. Kids throwing rocks at windows nearly everyday. Won't stop.
7 December 2021 | 86 replies
I want to be very careful with this situation Well this is next level - an adult with a gun threatening your tenant and coercing minors into vandalizing a property.