Kristen Whiddon
Tenant's "Service dog" attacks neighbor's dog
16 March 2018 | 30 replies
this is not a service dog. its an emotion support dog. service dogs are trained to perform specific functions. emotional support dogs just exist for companionship, and while they serve medical purposes, are very often fake. you are not allowed to deny this tenant based solely on the animal, but you are allowed to ask for certain verifications. you also, only have to make "reasonable" accommodation to accomodate his "medical device" I imagine you have an argument to evict if the dog is attacking people.
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Attention REO Experts
3 January 2008 | 6 replies
Yes they are hiring asset managers by the truckload to accomodate for ever rising inventory.
Gil Lieblich
Buying a Bar (well at least the building)
21 November 2012 | 18 replies
But i will look further into your advice and yes i will speak to a lawyer shortly to get a better grip on how to structure the deal. as your friend mentioned yes jersey politics plays a role as one major reason the owner is finally selling is he has pissed off many important people in the community as he attempted to open a new place and went up against those in power instead of working with them... so we feel he knows there can be some pressure on teh existing bar. that being said the community would probably be happy to see him go and accomodate the new owner.
Anthony Park
Landlord ESA question
21 June 2022 | 7 replies
Smile, tell him that you love to accomodate ESA's, and tell them your process is to get this form filled out.
Kyle B.
Splitting Profits with Partner on Rehab
29 March 2013 | 39 replies
In other words, those who have the money will state that their share should be higher and those finding the dwals and managing them will state that their share should be higher.In an effort to accomodate Bryan, lets use one of my deals i have in the works as an example.Acquisition price is $1,150,000rehab is $300,000ARV is $2,400,000Lets also say that resale costs will be $150,000 and holding costs (not accounting for any leverage costs) will be $25,000.
Treivor Cashion
Seasoned Investors...what metrics/graphs do you want to see?
26 January 2018 | 10 replies
With my own model, instead of downloading one from the internet, I'm able to accomodate it more easily to my own wants and needs as well as give myself a little credibility when it comes to analyzing deals if I want to present them to mentors, potential investors, and family and friends that might be interested in contributing investment capital.
Pete Perez
Discouraged First Time Flipper
3 April 2016 | 23 replies
Pete Perez Only way you can make it is to have a partner flipper that will accomodate you, without anything on the table, you can bring the deal and volunteer work during the construction project, you are an engineer after all.
John David
Tenants left after 3.5 Months. Best course of action?
30 September 2016 | 6 replies
One last issue/question that I had was that per VA laws (or at least my degree in googling) it looks like the landlords may sue for up to $5,000 for costs incurred to re-rent/accomodate the VA tenant and their leaving the property (at fair market value).
Tony Kogan
Buying a vacation rental
20 January 2016 | 5 replies
We have recently built an international airport, it's small but has a runway that can accomodate the very largest air traffic in the world.
Richard Chang
1031 Exchange - factors for selecting Accomodator
13 December 2016 | 10 replies
Hi all,Can the experts lend a hand in what to watch out for when picking a company to handle the exchange ?1. Should the company be in the same state for the purchasing side to understand any relevant laws and local i...