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Michael S. Inherited Tenants Don't Speak Much English
28 October 2016 | 16 replies
Even if you don't like the way they keep the unit, you will have to give you notice and the ability to clean it up and can't just start an eviction and destroy their ability to find another home.
Faisal Farnas Caught Tenant Smoking Weed
14 January 2017 | 76 replies
It does not destroy the interiors of cars.
Jared Garfield Can IKEA Turn You Into A Real Estate Investing Genius?!
21 January 2017 | 5 replies
Bullet proof the house with things tenants can't destroy or that are cheap to fix but look great.  
Scott L. I don't understand when people refi and "get their money back"
24 February 2017 | 52 replies
Nobody thinks it can happen to them, but many have been financially destroyed because of this. 
Samuel Lacroix Do you grant first come priority for applicants?
28 February 2017 | 30 replies
I typically ignore student loan and/or medical late payments.As long as they aren't delinquent a lot, can afford the place (with verifiable income), have good landlord reference(s) (aren't needy, paid on time, or paid late fees if they were late and didn't destroy the property) and don't have any evictions, then they're good.If the first guy qualifies, let him know, set up a date to get the lease signed and then mail the old guy his fee back since you didn't process it.
Micah Weiss Making the numbers work for nicer homes
4 March 2017 | 13 replies
The 2008 Crash did destroy the value of my Rentals, but, I continue to work my way out of that hole with my remaining properties, which have all recovered and greatly appreciated in value.
Mindy Jensen Att: Traditional Lenders - Question About Due On Sale Clause
10 July 2017 | 25 replies
Also I'm sure the upset home owner will then destroy the home in every conceivable way possible, making the value plumbet.
Paul Cionczyk Airbnb partners with Mega Landlords, giving them 20% back!
2 December 2022 | 8 replies
If someone came to me with a good reputation and history of reviews and offered me over market rate (as most arbitrager's do) AND offered to take care of all non cap-ex maintenance items while having the home cleaned every week and available for me to go in between bookings any time I want (whereas a long term renter often disappears into the home for years and you don't see anything until two years later when it is destroyed) I would rush at the chance.Arbitrage is a pretty sweet deal for landlords, so long as you're partnered with a trustworthy host.
Aurelien Bonin Which asset class and why?
4 May 2022 | 10 replies
You can absolutely get destroyed buying the wrong multifamily property.
Alex Spieler Constant cash flow negitive??
2 July 2020 | 7 replies
Will they stop paying rent after a couple months and destroy your property?