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Jordan Sachs Take my neighbor to civil court over dead tree?
9 December 2024 | 23 replies
It’s considered an act of god if a strong wind blows down a healthy tree that nobody expected to fall, but if a dead tree has been looking like it’s about to fall for awhile and the owner has been notified of the hazard it causes, then their inaction can cause them to be negligent in addressing the hazard, and they may be found to be liable.
David Robert Let's talk Cybersecurity!
9 December 2024 | 1 reply
- Don't click links or files if you're not expecting it or if you feel pressured to do it.
Sanjay Bhagat Real estate syndication Vs S&P 500 index fund
12 December 2024 | 10 replies
Based on your question and your expectations, stay in index funds.
Keaton Sheffert First Time Attempting to Re-zone Land - Advice Needed
14 December 2024 | 13 replies
As a general rule of thumb most municipalities expect for the applicant to demonstrate hardship.
Joshua Mitchell What are NYC construction costs looking like in 2024? (per-square-foot)
6 December 2024 | 2 replies
Also, I'm not sure if you are demoing an existing structure, if the structure is freestanding, etc, but this will obviously greatly affect your overall budget.For our project, most of the material prices are in line with expectations, but where we've been shocked with recent increases is the soft cost. 
Kwok Wong How to submit a respectful lowball offer?
7 December 2024 | 9 replies
If I stopped the example here, most would say the portfolio of $100k homes is the better investment.Next, let's assume you decide to sell the Market B homes in year 3 because you are frustrated with the cap ex and management of the tenants in the lower tier houses because you are not achieving the expected cash flow.
Donald Hatter New Construction Homes Investing
5 December 2024 | 14 replies
I literally don't expect to speak to my tenants more than once a quarter. 
Kevin Prasad Seller Financing: need advice on how to pitch
9 December 2024 | 5 replies
I probably wouldn’t mention your third point - it makes it sound like you expect them to hold this note forever and I’m not very certain, but I’m guessing there isn’t a huge market for $100k secondary notes.Have you considered asking them to finance 90-100% for a short period of time so you can rehab and refi at a higher valuation?
Ian Krysztofiak Tenants want garbage disposal installed
6 December 2024 | 15 replies
Our tenants don’t expect them.
Thu Pham Best practices consulting with a Co-Host when I don't have a property yet
3 December 2024 | 7 replies
I'd love to utilize their expertise when assessing a property since they are local but I'm not sure what the general expectation is when I don't have a tangible property and I have not entered into contract to work with them yet.Some questions I have are: local regulations/permitting timeline, property's potential from their perspective, landscaping/amenities cost estimate (they also help facilitate this).