12 January 2020 | 15 replies
He would come very early, 7am, and would leave around 7pm, disrupting neighbors.D) Responsibility for Repairs“Under the “implied warranty of habitability,” the landlord is legally responsible for repairing conditions that seriously affect the rental unit’s habitability.
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5 July 2021 | 40 replies
They have enough local political influence that could disrupt my STRs with new ordinances regarding housing.The current owners of the closed motel want to sell it as is or demolish the entire thing and put in a Walgreens.
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3 July 2017 | 35 replies
When an infestation is caught early, treatment is often much quicker and less disruptive to the occupants than when the infestation is more advanced.
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2 July 2020 | 10 replies
No lender is going to risk disrupting an income stream because the title is held in an LLC for liability protection.
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9 November 2016 | 9 replies
I'm sure we've all seen our fair share of headlines... real estate crowdfunding is disrupting the real estate market.
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7 July 2017 | 17 replies
@Kristie EddyIn one of the cities in my market there is actually a "Disruptive Property Ordinance" that allows the city/PD to hold the LANDLORD accountable if the police are called to a residence and determine it is "disruptive".
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16 September 2019 | 82 replies
I'm asking this from a cost/benefit perspective in that, if I can experience a majority of the gain and not have to deal with toilets and tennants and other RE-induced disruptions to my life, then that's worth something to me in terms of return/yield give-up.
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1 May 2018 | 4 replies
Do necessary repairs after it is rented unless they are inside and will disrupt the tenant.Necessary is the key word.
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16 October 2021 | 0 replies
.$46,470 / $79800 = 58.2%Given the above figures, what would be a reasonable exit strategy to sell these with minimal disruption to my tenants, and max out the sale price?
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2 May 2022 | 5 replies
Curious to hear how difficult managing properties is with drinking, partying, disrupting neighbors, etc.