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Zachary Beach Is AirBNB hurting themselves and or there hosts?
3 November 2020 | 8 replies
They are also investing heavily in direct competition of there business model and have laid off 25% of there employees and from what I can tell have angered most the remaining.
Peter Morgan Tenant got a treadmilll
4 November 2020 | 6 replies
I wasn’t too sure what to say when he mentioned about treadmill but indirectly hinted an elliptical or bike may be a better option.Is treadmill something that needs to be avoided by landlords?
Don Ireland Wholesale/flipping in LLC, have Solo 401k buying rentals
6 November 2020 | 4 replies
@Don IrelandTo stay out of trouble make sure that all transactions involving our Solo 401k are "arms length" - no involvement of the "disqualified person" (or entity owned by such person), directly or indirectly
George Vigil SD Check book IRA owning other LLC’s
13 November 2020 | 7 replies
@George VigilThink of your IRA-owned LLC as a "fund", such that the IRA can own it and you can control it to deploy the capital into suitable investments.You can place the capital directly into an investment asset, or indirectly into an asset such as by having the IRA LLC own a another LLC that then holds an asset such as property.So long as you avoid self-dealing or dealing with disqualified persons, the LLC can joint venture or partner in most any way that any other investor could.  
Leah Spurlock Inheriting tenants with varied payment dates
28 February 2021 | 9 replies
Report all leaks immediately, as they can become a very big problem very quickly.Faucets/knobs: Faucets and knobs can break easily if not handled properly.Broken windows, blinds, doors, glass, locks, or any other damage caused directly/indirectly by you or your guests.Light bulbs: These are your responsibility to replace.Batteries: It is your responsibility to keep your smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector in working order by replacing the batteries on a regular schedule.
Omar Lee Are landlords powerless with respect to lease assignments
1 March 2021 | 9 replies
Aren't those two things in direct conflict with one another?
Nathan Gesner Tenants owe $17,000 in rent; Landlord sells for $70,000 loss
5 March 2021 | 101 replies
This one ridiculous emotional bill, and the domino effect it will generate, I fear will do more harm to the economy now and in the future than what we are just starting to see now...and that future will bring the exact opposite of what the bill was intended to do.More renters vote than landlords  bottom line ..  ...and they indirectly may have voted themselves out of their own homes. 
Steven Garguilo Looking For Mobile Home Park Team!!!
14 March 2021 | 4 replies
My team consists of approximately 150 direct and indirect reports.
Tom Ayers Rent Relief Program details
5 March 2021 | 0 replies
Households meeting all of the following criteria will be eligible for assistance: - Qualifies for unemployment benefits or has experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs or experienced other financial hardship due directly or indirectly to COVID-19; and - Demonstrates a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability; and - Has a household income at or below 80% of the area median income, with priority given to 1) households below 50% of the AMI or 2) households with one or more individuals who have been unemployed 90 days or longer at the time of application The below chart details the household income requirements for eligibility.
Ali Clark Moving right after closing on an owner occupancy.
15 March 2021 | 1 reply
But I would try to envision worst case scenarios that might jeopardize your loan; Housing complaints, code violations, failure to pay taxes, failure to pay utilities... things that would bubble up to your local housing department or recording clerk that might result in fines, levies, liens and other things that may somehow (directly or indirectly) get attached to the property, which may affect the banks interest in the property.I am not a legal expert, just my take.