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15 June 2014 | 16 replies
@Matt Payne haha you doo look like him.. ever pretend to be him?..
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7 October 2023 | 36 replies
They have always been called month-to-month rentals (30 days at a time) or long-term rentals, but some genius on YouTube decided to create a new name and pretend they invented something new.
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24 July 2012 | 15 replies
This is only applicable to a tenant not borrower.I have had squatters attempt to pretend they are leased tenants in which we ask for proof of payment to the original borrower landlord.
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21 August 2017 | 22 replies
As you can see, just setting up an LLC and pretending that's enough and keeping the mortgage in your personal name and not hiring a separate manager for the LLC and basically just operating like it's individually owned with the mask of an LLC on a quit claim deed, it does absolutely no good.
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24 July 2017 | 9 replies
For at least the next year, vacancy isn't going to be an issue (and if you're factoring in tenant turnover costs assuming they bail, their security deposit is 2-months worth of rent, or $2,200, so if they broke their lease and lost their deposit, that would inherently be a significant boost to my cash flow - this property has a track-record of taking about 1-week to fill when vacant, and I've familiarized myself with all of the current landlord's marketing methods and materials to keep it that way - but for the sake of this, we're going to pretend they stay).
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17 September 2017 | 2 replies
I called and told him I'm paying him for licensed skilled workers but I'm not seeing any of that.. he couldn't argue with that he just got upset and pretended he did not know they were unlicensed (even though he told me before they have been working for him for years and he crew also confirmed that).
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5 November 2018 | 9 replies
@Chris Witt Well, this more telling than your other post.Apparently, you Know about a foundation problem that you apparently believe to be Real.....so yeah, now you need to disclose.BTW, now you have declared to the world that you know about it, kinda of hard to pretend you didn’t, if it comes up later.
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20 November 2018 | 54 replies
I still think it would be pretty distasteful to pretend one position and then take another, but the seller certainly has the ability to read (and have his/her lawyer read) the contract before signing.
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6 July 2022 | 28 replies
Or are you here just pretending you are serious just so you can belong in a group called biggerpockets?