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Kelly Montney Registered Agent when forming an LLC
20 July 2018 | 8 replies
Although it may be a dry subject, it's well worth reading up on your options.Hope this helps....
Frank Cannata MN - Looking at 4 plex, current owner does month to month only
27 July 2018 | 13 replies
That seemed excessive to me. 
Josh Wallace Landlord Charging for Mold Test
19 July 2018 | 6 replies
Resident also agrees to immediately report to the owner/agent any evidence of water leaks, excessive moisture or lack of proper ventilation and evidence of mold that cannot be removed by cleaning."
Tony Mai [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
22 July 2018 | 23 replies
I agree that 3 points is excessive
Casandra M. Is it legal to terminate lease due to depleted Security Deposit?
20 July 2018 | 10 replies
We put in a new door and replaced the plaster with dry wall, just to find out later that there are now imprinted knuckle punches in the brand new door (ouch!)
Account Closed Tenant pays first $100.00 in maintenacne???
22 July 2018 | 16 replies
It could easily exceed their deposit and all you can do after that is garnish wages but hard to squeeze any juice from a dry lemon.
Mike Dymski Overcoming Fear of the Market
10 October 2018 | 14 replies
REI has historically been very competitive.Cash is not king in real estate investing...deal flow is (lots of it).If you don't start now, you will have no experience or relationships if a correction occurs.If a correction occurs, lending/capital sources can dry up.Investors over-estimate their ability to pull the trigger when prices are crashing and there is no end in sight.If you can generate even a small positive IRR from real estate during an economic recession, idle cash is the risky choice (and is very costly over long periods).All properties and markets will not loose significant value in the next down cycle (real estate is local and good locations will always perform well).Investors can add as much or more value to a property than the potential loss of value in a downturn.If we have capital that we have to put to work, prudent real estate can be the flight to safety.I don't like investing into a hot market but sitting on the sidelines for years is not a viable strategy...just have to be really careful.If you are a market appreciation only investor, ignore this post...that can require some market timing.Interested in everyone thoughts.
Martin Sterling Asset Recovery Assistance and Advice
20 July 2018 | 1 reply
Greetings all,So my question is if there any resources you would recommend for someone who is interested in assisting homeowners recapture the excess funds from a sheriff sale when bidders pay far more than what's owed.I notice this in certain areas and wanted to know if there was a standard approach to get the previous homeowner their funds from the state for a portion of the funds you can reclaim for them.
Mindy Jensen What is Your BEST Small-Living Hack?
29 August 2018 | 28 replies
For example, we can be especially bad with buying cheap books and leaving them everywhere...so we try to use resources like the library more often or we'll donate our excess.
Matthew T Hutson WWYD (what would you do)
20 July 2018 | 3 replies
I need it dry down there so the air and won't be rough on appliances and allow mold growth.