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Justin Sloan Asset Protection By Using Insurance
1 February 2023 | 4 replies
FOR LANDLORDS: THINGS NOT ALLOWED BY YOUR TENANTS No PoolsNo Hot TubsNo TrampolinesNo Grills On Decks - OK away from propertyNo Hammocks on decksNo Zip linesTHINGS TO DO AS A REAL ESTATE INVESTOR Always "Insure To Value" or Get Agreed Value Policy (don't insure your property based on what you bought it for / market value)Always Collect Certificates Of Insurance from Contractors (get named as an additional insured - ask your lawyer to draft up a subcontractor agreement with a section that has certain minimum requirements for insurance)Buy An Umbrella policy Put Each Property In a LLC - this will protect any liability against your personal assetsHave a Solid Risk Transfer Contract in place with both tenants as well as contractors.
Stephen Condon Syndicating RV Parks and Campgrounds
10 February 2024 | 23 replies
I’m feeling like Fajitas at Cadillac Bar and Grill.  
Melissa Webb Business Plan?
30 July 2009 | 19 replies
I had an underwriter call me once and I was totally caught off gaurd and got grilled.
Lora H. Prospective Tenant contacted Landlord's FB friends w/o telling me
24 February 2016 | 32 replies
IF YOU DO, and you make it publically visible, be prepared to get grilled over it.
Dawn Anastasi Questions on uses for vacant land
8 August 2013 | 3 replies
I'm sure you couldn't just turn it into a landfill for example, but what if you wanted to use it for the following:a) Create a large community gardenb) Create a "park-like" space with picnic tables and grilling stationsc) Create a playgroundd) Put a mobile home on ite) Put storage sheds/buildings on itf) Create a basketball courtg) Create a tree farm
Sebastian Gast What would you do with this covered deck on a rental?
28 October 2014 | 7 replies
You should also make sure that charcoal grill never gets used on the deck:)
Meg K. Panicking
31 August 2015 | 44 replies
I'd say that's an accomplishment...Late rents for years is why i am letting them go and breaking the lease--bringing pets then claiming they are hearing dogs and getting non-profit lawyers to vouch for them...and the rent is below market...that s why i am letting them go and they take advantage of the fact that i never collected late fees for rentals..they trash the hallway and have like 4 grills in the back yard/..they caused a fire and dont want to pay for repairs...im taking them to small claims...time for a different set of people LOL
Alexander Levit Question for Realtors+MLO's - will Tech automation takeover?
22 May 2018 | 13 replies
It's not that we want to grill you on every little financial detail.
Nathan Gesner How do you deal with a mentally ill, problematic Tenant?
12 August 2021 | 43 replies
I let them have a grill and they dump charcoal in the parking lot.  
Kenneth Silva boston area buy and hold vs. cape cod vacation rental
24 April 2017 | 18 replies
It has A/C, WiFi, a large deck, patio, grill, enclosed outdoor shower, waterfall, and fire pit.For a property that rents for $2500 during high season, do the below expectations look somewhat reasonable?