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Kristin Kiddy How to properly deny application
26 March 2018 | 6 replies
I would just deny without a reason, the less information you give the less you have to cover your ***! 
Tyler Jahnke Fundrise or RealtyShares?
28 March 2018 | 7 replies
@Tyler Jahnke I agree with Chris that a partial may be a good choice for you but make sure you keep enough in reserve to cover any vacant and/or sudden repairs that come up.
Ron Wayne Need some input on Multifamily investment with section 8
7 April 2018 | 1 reply
The inspection failed first time because of a vent that wasn’t covered, a couple of non-grounded outlets, and some chipped paint.
Mitchell Litam Are these ceiling tiles easy to fix?
8 April 2018 | 20 replies
If it's a standard Lakewood up/down duplex it probably has a plaster ceiling under the ceiling tile-- at least all the ones I visited when my son was apartment hunting were plaster.IMO, the "nicest" fix (assuming the old plaster is in poor condition) is to scrape off the acoustic  tiles and then drywall over the old plaster with a smooth finish; the cheapest fix, if the only problem is the one tile you pictured, will be to screw up the tile(s) that is/are lose, cover the screw with a little joint compound and then primer and paint the ceiling; If you are lucky the tiles have already been painted before.
Neal Daniels Buying (or not) in Los Angeles. Help!
3 April 2018 | 6 replies
B) can you rent the place out and cover you total PITI if you needed to move out for thing like job opportunities etc.
Joe Ort Turnkey performance over time
9 July 2019 | 10 replies
Turnkey purchases should be looked at the same as any other rental property with the exception of how much heavy lifting you have to do.  
Neal Walters Condo Fire - HOA Condo Master Policy and Repair
2 April 2018 | 0 replies
The condo master policy covers "sheetrock out" I was told, and they have a $10k deductible. 
Giannina Biala Palm Beach Area- Self Managing
11 April 2018 | 9 replies
@Joseph DiNardi-Mack right that's exactly what the property management mentioned the cost would not cover any maintenance.
Ray Realdine Question about window treatments in rental
6 April 2018 | 12 replies
I finally decided to ask my renter if they already had window coverings.
Luke Shaw What should new real estate agents look for in hiring brokerages?
9 April 2018 | 6 replies
In your experience, do successful brokers cover more than one neighborhood?