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Francis A. Despite their high taxes, the wealthy keep moving to California
2 January 2020 | 30 replies
We have the ocean, mountains - you can swim and ski in the same day, all type of food and culture, MTV, Yahoo, Tesla, Space X, Ratheon, Amazon, SnapCat, Yahoo, Google - too many tech companies to list, Silicone Valley, Silicone Beach, two pro football teams, Olympics coming within a decade, hikes and amazing scenery, Hollywood, USC, UCLA, and amazing weather, LA San Diego, Santa Barbara, SF Bay.
Nicholas Munford Why Did You Get Into REI?
20 March 2019 | 67 replies
If ya'll ever need an excuse to come to Hawaii, I live here lol and would love to meet in person :) Best of luck ladies and I'm sure I'll see you at the top  Sounds like a plan as Hawaii is on my list as well LOL That Guy Fieri had me when he visited that food truck on the beach LOL  We'll have to plan a girls trip and come out to visit :)
Eric Sipe Expenses for a Property
12 March 2019 | 3 replies
My current insurance company told me only 46% of their policy holders have it...seems risky but you need to weigh that against the liability of “what if...”
Chris T. What to do with abandoned pets after eviction lockout?
12 March 2019 | 2 replies
Hi Chris,First, they will need food and water while they are in there.Second, if you have an emergency contact for the resident, call that them and say there are cats in there can they come take care of them until the resident can reclaim them.Third, (fallback) for Highland Park = https://www.nokillnetwork.org/d/New-Jersey/CattitudeOr they could be yours.Pets are tenants too, they are in the lease.But the responsible thing to do (if the resident is not in jail or simply missing) would be to discuss the cat concerns with the residents before the lockout, and to ask them to please make sure the cats are not inside when this happens.  
Joe Pearson No Reserve + Need Tenant to Afford Mortgage = Too much risk?
17 March 2019 | 81 replies
The loan adjusted up a couple of time very rapidly and there were a couple of months that I barely made the payments along with my bills, food and necessities. 
Scott Novak Hire Employees for out of State Property Management in Texas?
28 March 2019 | 6 replies
An entity is considered to be an owner if it holds record title to the property or has an equitable title or right acquired by contract with the record title holder.
Asa Hunt Meetup Location Recommendations?
22 April 2019 | 7 replies
If it is reasonably sized, most places will let you use their space since the group will order food and drinks.
Ken Latchers Ideas... Cutting cord, Vac Rentals
16 March 2019 | 8 replies
Also, if you're offering Internet in your rental, be sure you have a content filtering service like OpenDNS setup since in many states the Internet account holder is responsible for the behavior of anyone on their network.
Jason Malabute INVESTING IN C NEIGHBORHOODS
25 March 2019 | 5 replies
If they put locks on the bathroom doors at the local fast food restaurants, that's getting too dicey for me.I'd seriously consider the property located where your indicator is.