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Jim Stevenson looking at my first potential ss
3 March 2008 | 3 replies
arm reset in october '07 and there is also a health hardship involved.
Bienes Raices Making offers on properties with septic tanks
22 September 2011 | 13 replies
There are some local areas where I am a septic expert and I know everyone at the Health Dept, but save for those rare exceptions, I would not do it, and I would not advise you to either.But where I am at Septic's have been a huge issue and I have seen many homes/lots marked uninhabitable due to this specific issue - I am not certain how severe and "hot" the septic issue is in your area.
James Park New Landlord. How to handle a situation when tenant cannot pay the full rent amount
21 June 2012 | 51 replies
My weekends were miserable and felt bad for my wife and kids that my spirit was down.Through all this, I just had to step back and realize what my priorities in life are.1) Relationship with the Lord2) My health 3) My wife, and two boys.4) Business and money Back in Chicago... my business and making money was my 1st priority.
Elio Mariani Holding property in LLC/Corp
25 November 2011 | 27 replies
Furthermore, even after the president was told of the lead paint hazards and violations and cited by the New York City Department of Health with an Order to Abate the hazardous conditions, he still failed to maintain the apartment in a safe condition and allowed the peeling and chipping paint conditions to continue, resulting in a second Order to Abate from the New York City Department of Health 4 years later for additional lead paint violations.Does this sound like somebody maintaining their entity in a reasonable and responsible manner?
Daniel Dietz Using Life Insurance Cash Value while Investing Long Term
27 March 2012 | 3 replies
Protecting your family with proper insurance coverage is a critical component to your overall financial health.
Tony Nguyen NNN Lease - who pays for HVAC and CAPX?
5 November 2011 | 5 replies
Yes Tony a TRUE Triple Net the landlord will not pay those costs.Lately net lease companies especially credit rated tenants have been more demanding in trying to get the landlord to cover some costs.It is very important to look at the length of the lease and terms and escalations.With inflation if the rent increases every 5 years is marginal and they want you to take care of certain items with the property it can drastically reduce your returns.It's all about what returns you are seeking versus the security and consistency of the payment.Generally triple net will hover around the 6 to 9 CAP range but will not approach the teens in most situations.For those kind of returns you have to usually chase after value add deals but they are much more work than mail box money from a credit tenant.Credit tenants have risk which is why you also research heavily the health of the tenant today you are acquiring the lease and their growth plans for the future along with reserves.
Geoffrey Murphy "Rebuilding America" What would you do?
27 January 2012 | 15 replies
Provide more programs for Start ups.Remove The Cap on Social Security.Provide a "Rational" National Health Care Plan.Change Hiring Practices to make it nearly Impossible for Illegal Emigrants to get Jobs.Drug testing for Welfare.Restructure food stamps to be more like WIC.
Jason S. FHFA Bulk REO Rental Program Impact
30 January 2013 | 24 replies
After all, they own all students through loans going forward, they make the cars, they own the banks, they underwrite 90%+ of new mortgages, they own your health care..... is anyone paying attention?
Sean H. Collecting late payments via Credit Card
20 October 2014 | 22 replies
In 2011, my company's 'root cause' for evictions and abandonments were job loss, health related, and domestics (divorce, separation, etc.) in that order.
Jon Klaus How much do you pay for home inspections?
14 February 2012 | 8 replies
I want them to point out issues that may be a health hazard or a long-term repair that may need to be addressed. - Paperwork: I prefer inspectors who provide their report and suggestions in a nice organized folder.