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Bob Malecki Harvey to hit mortgages if flooded homeowners stop paying
31 August 2017 | 4 replies
With the home being "underwater" in both respects, why would a homeowner want to make their mortgage payment if they can't get their insurer to cover the repairs.
David Hines Late rent after Hurricane Harvey
16 September 2017 | 34 replies
water and food shortages, public transport etc etc etc....have some compassion and make some temporary concessions on being a strong businessman and landlord.I would basically give them a one time "get out of jail free" card for late payment.... make it perfectly 1000% clear that this is a one time deal due to extreme circumstances...don't try and push it or there will be an eviction started.If they have been a good tenant and have had the respect to give you the "heads up" that they were going to have an issue paying on time, that counts for something with me....I know this is business and when you give an inch, tenants will often continue to push the envelope and take a mile...if they see you are "soft" they will exploit it.....but this is an extraordinary situation that just doesn't fit the rules.......
Scott Hibbert Moving to Oakland/Bay Area in 2 weeks from Boulder, CO. Advice?
17 October 2017 | 11 replies
RENTAL TERMSI respectfully disagree with @Robert Marston on his security deposit statement:"It is my understanding that you will pay first/last but not an additional security on top of that unless you have a pet." 
Naveen Desai Selling PROPERTY held in LLC for 4 yrs & rented. Eq partners-Tax
3 September 2017 | 2 replies
The LLC (being taxed as a partnership), will report the property's gain on its LLC tax return and will issue Schedule K-1's to each partner/member reflecting each partner/member's allocable share of the property's gain.The LLC (again taxed as a partnership), will not actually pay any tax, the LLC partners/members will actually pay the tax on the property gain at their reporting level based upon what was reported to them on their respective K-1's.
Taylor Vick Realtors worried about comps / appraisal - steering clients away
16 August 2018 | 7 replies
I have respect in the marketplace and because I stage and professionally photogragh my listings, I get showings...and offers.
Brittany Bauhaus Investing to purchase a forever home
6 September 2017 | 17 replies
Now, my respective investment scenarios:1.
Alex Silang "Biggest mistake" was to do out-of-state turnkey investing
9 March 2019 | 127 replies
@Jay Hinrichs  Thanks for responding and much respect
Account Closed Residential leases with all of the nuts and bolts
4 September 2017 | 5 replies
Instead, think respectful and professional interactions, open and honest communication, prompt response to tenant needs, establishment of good property management systems, and customer service. 
Erica Williams Property Appraisal after Hurricane Harvey
4 September 2017 | 5 replies
Respectfully, is this your first purchase?
Linh Pham "AS IS" Clause in real estate purchase and sale agreement.
4 September 2017 | 3 replies
In short, an as is clause means you are accepting the property in the condition as it is in, the seller is making no representations with respect to the condition of the property, and the burden regarding mistake or defect is on the buyer.