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Mike Xiao best cities now for multi-family investment
25 May 2017 | 60 replies
North Minneapolis is known for it's gangsters and shootings, although those incidents never make it to the news.  
Stacy Weng When is it considered renter's negligence?
8 September 2016 | 5 replies
Since I had already advised my tenants to not keep the water temp on high, esp during the summer months, does this incident make it their negligence?
Jared Smith Have you ever wanted to sell after an eviction?
15 September 2016 | 12 replies
Sorry to hear about your terrible tenant, I hope you have been able to recover from the incident.
Bac Nguyen FCI Servicer New Low ...
23 September 2016 | 8 replies
I don't want to over speculate but if that is the gist of the story, FCI certainly can freeze your accounts to get a handle on what the actual incident involved and to investigate the other loan accounts for similar acts that might have legal implications on to them.  
Andrew P. My tenant set fire to the bathroom
22 September 2016 | 14 replies
Mags S. yes they did but they are claiming it doesn't cover this incident
Aaron Xie Buying warehouse under an INC or LLC?
23 September 2016 | 1 reply
It is always recommend to put real estate assets under its own llc so if there was ever a incident and you were being sued, you would be protect by the corporate vail.
Susie C. 1st Remodel - Questions about General Contractors
13 February 2017 | 7 replies
I'd also include a clause in the contract regarding the process for approval to move them when/if needed, and providing nominal penalties if they're moved without permission, per incident.
Scott Smail Wholesaling in Oklahoma
30 December 2016 | 1 reply
Prevent any person, partnership, trust, association or corporation, or the partners, officers or employees of any partnership, trustees or beneficiaries of any trust, association or corporation, from acquiring real estate for its own use, nor shall anything in this section prevent any person, partnership, trust, association or corporation, or the partners, officers or employees of any partnership, trustees or beneficiaries of any trust, association or corporation, as owner, lessor or lessee of real estate, from selling, renting, leasing, exchanging, or offering to sell, rent, lease or exchange, any real estate so owned or leased, or from performing any acts with respect to such real estate when such acts are performed in the regular course of, or as an incident to, the management, ownership or sales of such real estate and the investment therein.”
BJ McKellar Our tenant accidental threw away someones drugs.
22 January 2018 | 8 replies
I wasn’t familiar with the term myself until this incident took place.I had to question my sanity and personal judgment on this one, especially as I stood in line at CVS to purchase gift cards for a group of drug dealers last Christmas.
John Arendsen VRBO's vs Air B&B's? Your thoughts and experiences?
21 January 2017 | 97 replies
I've had two "incidents" through AirBnB guests, which I honestly don't think would have happened through VRBO, so I would like to see AirBnB up their security and background checking.