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Erik Hitzelberger Landlord Killed Over $60
16 July 2014 | 9 replies
Landlord and tenant had a dispute over the tenant paying the portion of the electric bill that the landlord allocated to that tenant's unit, since there was only one electric meter in this multi-unit rental property.
Cody Harmon How to start investing young.
30 July 2014 | 14 replies
I'm not sure $10,000 is remotely close to enough to begin investing, unless you have more money saved up and you've allocated $10,000 out of that money to a down payment. 
Richard McRae Long term investment yields
3 November 2015 | 3 replies
Equity Residential’s Neithercut believes not as he indicated that the sale of their assets at historically high levels was the best capital-allocation decision he could make for his shareholders.
Matt Kauffman First MF investment property bought by Hall of Fame!!!
22 December 2015 | 14 replies
When purchasing farm land with a house you would be expected to allocate the % that is investment and the % that is your primary residence.  
Tyler Divine ROI on new construction features?
30 January 2016 | 6 replies
As I learn more and more about home features and what turns the best profits, what to allocate more of the budget to than other areas, etc, I would love to hear from YOU all in regards to what features in a new home to actually spend the money on.
Paul B. Flips that need major foundation and structural repairs. Cons?
24 December 2019 | 11 replies
Probably half of my $80,000 renovation budget will be allocated to these structural repairs.Naturally, this will all have to be disclosed to any potential retail buyer.Assume that, when finished, the house is perfectly renovated by any standard.
Michael Healy Renting to yourself?
10 October 2016 | 10 replies
For a personally owned property you just allocate a percentage to personal use and a CPA can tell you how to manage that.I also was wondering  whether a FMV rental to a relative is an issue.  
Account Closed Approaching Physicians to Invest in Syndications
26 November 2016 | 34 replies
Generally based on that court ruling, if the investors have an expectation of profit and do not have control, it is a security and subscribing investors for an allocation would require registration of the program with the SEC.
Monica Kovalsky Property Management
29 December 2016 | 8 replies
For this reason, if a tenant calls due to a malfunction of the smoke detectors and a technician is dispatched, you can have the following outcomes:Technician determines the smoke detectors were faulty, and replaces - owner chargeTechnician determined the smoke detectors batteries needed replacing - tenant chargeIf written into the lease that the tenant is responsible for such replacement and the detector was easily reachable, - if not or if the tenant is elderly or disabled, assume reasonable accommodation: owner charge=time/labor & tenant charge=battery costWhere the property manager must be mindful is in the allocation of the owner's resources (money).
Ryan Beasley Need Investment Advice
7 June 2016 | 11 replies
Many investors get far away from their allocations because they are always scraping to find money for deals.