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Klaus Holzapfel 11 townhome zero-emission development
27 June 2024 | 1 reply
We are working on a similar development that has many elements that are novel to it, but it won't be zero energy. 
Tj Hock What would you like to know?
28 June 2024 | 3 replies
My biggest pain point has been not knowing all the little things that could have helped me out if I put them in the lease that would have helped me snip some of my problems in the butt and for context I am a roockie with only one rental property Tenants will not move in with out all utilities in their name When tenants move out they will sign a move out form for all damages if any over a reasonable amount Tenant will not hang fie traps out side of home those are just personal examples of some of my issues with my one tenant so what would be really help full is some of the little things that you dont even know that you dont know 
Cameron Daste Best Strategies for a High-Value Market (NY, LA, SF, Seattle, etc...)
28 June 2024 | 12 replies
Before spending much time seraching - make sure you have  the other elements addressed and in place  (  funds for  closing /  finnancing /  contractors  etc...) .   
Jacob Cuellar Pre foreclosure deals
28 June 2024 | 6 replies
Or, you could also pull a list of pre-foreclosures, skip-trace, contact sellers and see if you could help them get out of the house with less damage and loss than if their house went through foreclosure. 
Justin Reyes Sub To finance
28 June 2024 | 4 replies
@Justin Reyes Let me ask you this...If you owned a marketable piece of real estate and no longer cared to own the property what would you rather do: (a) Sell the property, pay off your mortgage and move on to other opportunities; or(b) Sell the property without paying off the loan,  remain liable for the loan as the note signer and trust the buyer will continue to make payments on that loan, and if they don't your personal credit is damaged
Spencer Krautkramer Tenant Has Excessive Dog Barking
28 June 2024 | 2 replies
I am going back through the signed Pet Agreement and I do have two statements pertaining to this that read "Tenant will not allow pet(s) to cause any danger, damage, nuisance, undue noise, or health hazard," and "Dogs: Must be controlled at all times.
Jason D. Unneeded Repair Letter Request Letter from Tenant
28 June 2024 | 13 replies
Once you are out, we will inspect to verify there's no physical damage to the rental and refund your deposit immediately.
J Zhang Repair responsibility when buying a tenanted property
27 June 2024 | 4 replies
As soon as you take possession, do a walk through to document the condition of the home, so that when the tenant does move out, you know what was damaged AFTER you bought it.
Rajib Bahar Frustration with the insurance company
27 June 2024 | 8 replies
Farmer Insurance agent assured me that the rental property is covered from tenant and/or vandalism damages.
Tim Silvers Coverage for theft/vandalism for vacant/unoccupied condo
27 June 2024 | 5 replies
Average vacancy term on a renovation project: 3-6 mos. unless severely damaged (i.e. fire).