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Cedric Stout Question for Buyers (Rehabbers/Fix & Flip) on Professionalism
2 November 2015 | 4 replies
@Steven Velez that's crazy how one's ARV can be off by that much, whether intentional or unintentional.
David Brauner When Your Insurance Doesn't Cover You
28 February 2013 | 0 replies
Individual premiums are priced low enough these days to make this a strategy worth considering.Action Steps* If you’re responsible for your company’s E&O policy, begin the renewal process early enough to avoid an unintentional lapse in coverage- whether you are staying with the same insurance company or shopping for a new one.
Steve Kresse Landlord providing pest control. Lease language?
25 August 2019 | 6 replies
Steve Kresse Eugene Kemp mine says I provide ongoing, but any pests as a result of tenant negligence will be on them intentional or unintentional (bugs as a result of lack of cleanliness, bed bugs, etc).
Steve K. How can contracts be anonymous?
10 April 2022 | 31 replies
Some people don't know it's illegal, some don't care, and other times it's unintentional from implicit bias. 
JR C. Hereos Act will hurt landlords in a bad way
2 June 2021 | 323 replies
It is unconstitutional for local governments to pronounce leases virtually null and void by enacting rent and eviction moratoriums.With the Left it is always symbolism over substance, emotionalism and nothing is ever thought through thus leading to the dreaded unintentional consequences.
Russell W. Showing no shows!!! experiences?
11 July 2017 | 7 replies
Always try to show in teams when you do an open house showing -- even if you pay a buddy to help you out (just make sure your buddy does not unintentionally violate Fair Housing laws with an offhand comment).  
Jonathan W Holmes Opinions on REI Club First Meeting
21 December 2016 | 10 replies
I am getting ramped up to do my first deal in 2017--if you dont count my unintentional house hack im currently living in--and thought a REI club would be a good way to learn more about my area.
Leila Moose auction sales
30 May 2015 | 41 replies
., title 'gotchas' could be IRS liens that you missed (or are in the name of a co-owner that you didn't see), subordination agreements that change the priority of loans, old unreleased deeds of trust (especially HELOCS that were paid off in a refi but not closed and reconvened and subsequently drawn back down), loss of legal access due to a license but no easement, unintentional land locking by leaving access out of the legal description, and if I sat here long enough I could probably think of 50 more.
Kindrell Hutchinson Closing on a owner financing deal!!! (3 properties)
18 August 2017 | 35 replies
His lawyer informed me of the sellers goal unintentionally (Its a practical move as a owner financer).
Aibek Akmat Is there a demand for rentals in Baltimore City?
22 March 2017 | 20 replies
I don't know where the term "wholesaling" came from - maybe a car salesman - it only makes sense to me - if you are an investor (one who controls, buys, contracts for, auctions or assigns/flips real estate for a profit) you are purchasing below market ( it would not be a wise investor who pays retail - unless for personal use or redevelop to a higher and more profitable use) - - I prefer to be an investor - to me and others in this business who see many of these folks who call themselves "wholesales" as less sophisticated in the real estate business (only understanding a limited and small portion of real estate) not a serious professional and knowledgeable making equity profits - others see them as opportunist often times getting over on sellers sometimes unintentionally.