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Tyler Hubbs Purchase Contract after owner passing away?
23 December 2019 | 25 replies
The standard contract, and all others I have read, do Not make the contract binding on heirs...unless that is in your contract, you’re SOL.On the other hand.....some of my best deals have been when dealing with sellers that had some kind of substance abuse addiction issue...they get motivated for the quick buck.  
Bizi Kayumbi Phil Pustejovsky
8 January 2022 | 22 replies
I started out watching Phil's videos on YouTube, which were actually pretty informative. there was a good bit of substance there.
Bill Gulley NUTS WITH GUNS
31 July 2012 | 164 replies
I too know people with substance abuse problems.
Peter Tverdov Anyone else feel like the forums are losing value?
5 November 2021 | 144 replies
I 100% agree with the OP and i havent been her very long. when i first found BP i seemed to find new post that seem to have substance. now its all how many investors are engineers, how many investors are doctors and no offense to those poster but things of that nature have no real value. and if that was an out liar then ok but its more and more common to have things that dont talk about real estate.
Michael Quarles I died yesterday!
22 September 2012 | 17 replies
Uwe S.IV means:Intravenous therapy or IV therapy is the infusion of liquid substances directly into a vein.Raymond
Julie Williams Travel nurses vs. long term tenants
2 May 2022 | 53 replies
I've heard of nurses addicted to substances but have never met one (that I am aware of).Nurses are people like everyone else--some are good and some are bad.To address the main question, I'd venture to say that it's primarily dependent on the location and whether the area demands a lot of travel nurses or not.I am currently on assignment in Medford, OR and the hospital I worked for was heavily staffed by travel nurses, and temporary housing is scarce (housing in general is scarce) so accommodations are expensive--i was paying 1700/month for a 1bdr cottage, now paying 1200/month for a studio.That said, travel nurse pay rates are dropping all over, and if they continue to drop them there will be a decrease in demand for travel nurse housing.
Alice Saunders Tenant with mouse traps toxic to pets
16 January 2024 | 10 replies
I found traps containing this substance on the rental side but I do not have a toxicity report from a vet (I was too distraught to ask for one).I removed the toxic traps, I do not trust my renter,  and I am uncomfortable living with a person who violated my request.
Becca F. Tenants clogging up sink/toilets and being a nice landlord
11 January 2024 | 25 replies
For example "No cooking grease, oil, animal meat bones, pasta, rice, any other substance down the garbage disposals except apple and carrot peels and liquids with no solid matter such as juice and soda" and "no vaping and smoking of any tobacco product, marijuana or any substance" on the property, including the backyard"  
Stephanie Kiel Tenant made unauthorized upgrade
4 September 2023 | 28 replies
That does not happen by accident, you must spec what you want.The wire shelves allow for easier painting on turns, (easy quick) visual conformation that the outgoing renter has not left (a handgun, illegal substances, or a big dead bug) up there.I am not aware of these ubiquitous shelves being a danger to life...Seems like the tail wants to wag the dog here--maybe a harbinger of things to come.Either the renter or you are the boss...maybe a harbinger of things to come.Good Luck!
Srikanth Durbhakula Buying Multifamily Property
26 May 2019 | 2 replies
@Srikanth DurbhakulaIf you are looking for experts to provide you a feedback you need to share much more substance including location, cost of rehab, cap rate before and after, full underwriting analysis, whether you're buying it yourself or with investors, loan terms, whether you're getting a construction loan as well, your strategy for this property, etc...