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Saran Mandhadapu 5 unit Property insurance advice
28 December 2016 | 6 replies
If so, your property coverage is limited to these causes of loss: FireLightningWindstorm or Hail (USLI often limits this coverage to a submitted amount on the policy, not policy limit)ExplosionSmokeVandalismAircraft or Vehicle CollisionRiot or Civil CommotionSinkhole CollapseVolcanic ActivityIf nothing else, be aware of the following, but I would recommend getting a more broad coverage from a competing insurance company for no additional charge that would include policy limits for the above windstorm or hail, and the following causes of loss: Burglary/Break-in damageFalling Objects (like tree limbs)Weight of Ice and SnowFreezing of Plumbing*Accidental Water Damage (think of a leaky roof that is causing water damage into your property leading rotting wood and or mold)Artificially Generated ElectricityMy Best,Ryan Leavitt
Gabriel Cardenas Trying To Get My Feet Wet
10 November 2016 | 7 replies
You are young and there is no need for artificial aggressive time deadlines, you will know whento take Massive Action !
Brooke Leach NEWBIE Real Estate Chicagoland Area
11 November 2016 | 4 replies
I've been learning and chewing REI one bite a time.Don't be rushed into spelling out your GOALS yet because it is bound to change as you learn more.You are young and there is no need for artificial aggressive time deadlines, you will know when to take Massive Action !
AJ Wong The FED Paused and Investors should UnPause
19 June 2023 | 15 replies
The reduction in borrowers obligations also artificially increased economic productivity.
Kurt Granroth Why invest in a deal with a tiered Class A / Class B split?
1 December 2021 | 19 replies
Since Class A is artificially limited to "only" 10%, a very well performing deal could result in a boosted return for Class B, rather than a weaker return.
David C. How are PML/HML's handling the insurance crunch?
28 September 2023 | 22 replies
By not pursuing either of those options you're artificially creating an insurance related issue for you that isn't typically there...
Brian Ellis Being patient in this market
30 August 2022 | 22 replies
The good news is that you have a portfolio; so, have benefited from the huge increase in values and rents and artificially low rates...and have experience should opportunities surface. 
Account Closed Implications of paying under the table
17 September 2015 | 2 replies
At the very least, you'll be fined for not issuing a 1099 when you should have, assuming you are in compliance in every other area.Fourth, by not declaring the expense of the contractor, you are artificially inflating your income, which the IRS is fine with - they are technically ok if you want to overpay your taxes.  
Greg Scully Question For Syndicators
19 July 2019 | 27 replies
If my starting cap rate is artificially low because I have replacement reserves in my NOI, it's more likely that my exit cap rate will be artificially low as well, causing my exit value assumption to be too high.Along that line, the only time I violate all of the above is when calculating my NOI in my year of exit, which forms the basis for my estimate of terminal value. 
Maggie Vineyard Buying MFR in $3-4M. What markets are you investing in and why ??
10 September 2017 | 14 replies
Which is why I look at price per door in a given submarket, I'd rather buy a "low CAP" under the average PPD than a high CAP at a higher PPD in that same submarket because the low cap scares off buyers and there is normally something going on that causes the CAP to be artificially low.