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Nathan Fisher Cop Crashed into Rental Property - How to get reimbursed
5 June 2024 | 6 replies
In California, you must file a government tort claim directly with the government entity involved,   i. e., the police department, city or county as the case may be.
Berry Starnes Spread on Cleaning Fees per turn
5 June 2024 | 16 replies
I guarantee people would lose their mind, and the government would get involved, if hotels started charging everyone cleaning fees.
Brett Richardson Multifamily Investing Coaching
7 June 2024 | 24 replies
My credit isnt all that great (getting cleaned) and a deal I got last July is just now about to sell (SFR) as it needed a quiet title done...attorneys, government entities, and suing two banks and I navigated all that successfully.
Ron Cormier Looking for the Right Strategy
5 June 2024 | 7 replies
I have around 70k to get started with and a government pension to live off. 
Michelle Simoni Cold Call List Recommendations!
5 June 2024 | 14 replies
Hi Michelle ,Another chicagoland wholesaler here....consider building out your own list by driving for dollars or getting government lists.
Arjun K. Investing in Spain
3 June 2024 | 11 replies
I realise that you have California and Florida that matches Spain's climate, but the culture naturally is different here, and that's what makes it interesting.US citizens can of course invest here the same as any European.
Edward Schenkel Ask An Attorney Anything About Real Estate Law
9 June 2024 | 223 replies
There is a statute that governs the exercise of fiduciary powers of corporate trustees (other than banks) that you have to follow to give the LLC trustee powers so to speak.
Jeremy Tran HOA Attempting to charge a "Leasing fee"
4 June 2024 | 5 replies
The Assessments levied by the Association shall be used exclusively for payment of Common Expenses including, without limitation (i) the upkeep, maintenance and improvement of the Common Areas and other maintenance obligations set forth in Sections 10.1 and 10.3 below; (ii) maintenance, repair, replacement, and operation of rights-of-way and easements within or immediately adjacent to the Project (e.g. landscaping and sidewalks within the right-of-way of adjoining streets) to the extent that such actions are required by government entities or deemed appropriate by the Board, (iii) promoting the recreation, health, safety and welfare of the Owners and other lawful occupants of Lots within the Property, (iv) payment of property taxes for the Common Area; (v) insurance premiums; (vi) legal and accounting fees; (vii) management fees; (viii) charges for utilities and other services provided to the Common Area by the Association, if any, and for all utility charges paid or incurred by the City and reimbursed by the Association for street lights in the Common Area; (ix) costs to maintain the entrance features, including any electricity, landscaping and irrigation expenses associated therewith; (x) the performance and exercise by the Association of its rights, duties and obligations under the Project Documents, and (xi) maintaining any Stormwater Control Facilities located on portions of Common Areas to the standard required by the governmental entity or agency having jurisdiction over such areas.
Dennis Gallof Rent basement apt that's not legal that would reduce any potential risks as landlord?
5 June 2024 | 13 replies
Quote from @Dennis Gallof: You can always count on government programs to increase costs, increase time required, increase headaches, and typically fail to meet any stated goals.
Eric Justice Buying property-All Cash
5 June 2024 | 116 replies
And the government will recapture 25% of those tax deductions I took over 18 years which is way more than if I cash out my stocks or accept dividens.