
12 July 2012 | 11 replies
So, if lightning strikes and burns the entire complex down, the Master Condo policy should rebuild the building, your "Fire" policy should finish the interior of your unit (new paint, flooring, cabinets, appliances, etc.) and possibly even cover your lost rent while the premises are uninhabitable, and your tenant's "Renter's" policy should replace their flat-panel TV, sofa, bed, clothing, laptop, etc.Does the policy get taken out to the LLC or us as individuals?

9 October 2012 | 6 replies
Many of the same players got burned in the foreclosure market and rental market back in 2008.

8 August 2012 | 4 replies
In my city "Burn outs" require Contractors and Contractors require Permits and Permits cost Money.

14 September 2012 | 3 replies
Sudan, Yemen, Tunisia, Lebanon, Morrocco and supposedly American and Israeli flags are being burned in London.

25 June 2014 | 38 replies
The stove might have pilot lights that will burn gas.

22 May 2013 | 8 replies
These eat into your cash flow like a fat kid into a chocolate cake.

25 September 2012 | 19 replies
It may work for them, but unless you have money to burn I would caution you to stick with your local market.

22 September 2012 | 10 replies
Too many lenders have been burned too many times.Even for new landlord, rental income won't be counted for purposes of determining your DTI until it shows up on two tax returns.Can you just sell the condo?

26 September 2012 | 8 replies
There were burn marks noticeable and the meter box was pried open.Tenant admitted she had someone do it for her, still had the meter, but it had been tampered with, as well.

6 June 2014 | 17 replies
One of my neighbors told me that if the house burned down, my insurance would not cover the loss.