
21 September 2024 | 69 replies
If the loan cured or got bought at the steps we made a very nice return QUICKLY and if not we owned it..

14 September 2024 | 23 replies
Cancel the deal and put it back on the market offering a credit for sewage line replacement.

13 September 2024 | 61 replies
Instead of working on a vaccine he sat in the Oval Office watching his fellow crackpots on Fox News and told everyone he believed the cure was to inject bleach into their veins.

11 September 2024 | 17 replies
On the sellers disclosure the seller marked “no” to any sewage issues.

12 September 2024 | 21 replies
What I am reading is that the rent was due on the 1st and the tenant has 10 days to cure that obligation without a late fee.

13 September 2024 | 16 replies
S8 is just trading one set of tenant problems, for another set.It is NOT a cure-all!

11 September 2024 | 31 replies
Our relationship with them is not ideal, we have already had to serve them a cure or quit notice earlier in their lease term (approx. 1-2 months after moving in) due to multiple, egregious lease violations, however because they “cured” the violations could not proceed with evictions.
9 September 2024 | 9 replies
300k - 5% down at 7% yields about 2800 mortgage, PMI, insfor easy number after reserves for cap-ex, repairs, vacancy, water/sewage - $3800I do not plan to live in the property.

7 September 2024 | 15 replies
(a) If the Company establishes the title, or removes the alleged defect, lien orencumbrance, or cures the lack of a right of access to or from the land, or curesthe claim of unmarketability of title, or otherwise establishes the lien of the insuredmortgage, all as insured, in a reasonably diligent manner by any method, includinglitigation and the completion of any appeals therefrom, it shall have fully performedits obligations with respect to that matter and shall not be liable for any loss ordamage caused thereby.. . .To the extent that you are requesting compensation for the Alleged Damages, please see Condition8(a) of the Policy which provides the Company with the right to establish title as insured in areasonably diligent manner without being responsible for any loss or damage to the insured.

9 September 2024 | 23 replies
Some things I do to avoid bad situations: screen well, only have properties in good locations where people actually want to live (I find tenants behave better when they know they have a good thing going for them and that they are easily replaceable), set proper expectations, have a rock solid lease, go over it with new tenants to make sure everything is clear and agreed upon, and enforce the lease by issuing a formal notice to pay or quit every single time rent is late by even one day (and charge the late fee), or a formal notice to cure or quit every time there is a lease violation.