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Account Closed Cares Act withdraw 100K
13 July 2020 | 7 replies
There're two major reasons that will warrant such move.
Andrew Canepari What else could go wrong
17 May 2020 | 5 replies
It’s a very popular and desirable neighborhood that warrants excellent rents or resale.
Inder Bir Singh Covid 19 Clause in the Lease for Rental Property
21 May 2020 | 6 replies
That means there's a 99.98% chance you will NOT die from COVID in Colorado.I don't understand how that warrants anything special in your lease agreement.
Ark Alex Military town, recession resistant?
7 June 2020 | 26 replies
FLW is the headquarters for the Army's Chemical Program, Engineers, and Military Police, they have basic training and OSUT there, officer training, and warrant officer training.
Carleton C. Disagreement with property manager
23 May 2020 | 6 replies
A few times we realized that the property wasn't up to par to warrant "market" rates, current tenants were too stable (30+ years) and we didn't want to risk the downtime + renovations, or sometimes just made minor increases for incumbent tenants. 
Jimmy Toussaint First Foray Into Mobile Home Park Investing
29 May 2020 | 8 replies
@Jimmy ToussaintGenerally-speaking:If a tenant owns the home, that income stream is considered more stable.In theory, tenant that owns their home will:Take better care of their home (pride of ownership)Be less likely to move (difficult to move a MH)Will have a lower 'burden' to pay (assuming the house is paid off)Therefore the income from the TOHs will warrant a lower cap rate.What about the POHs?
Robert Smith In need of help understanding incumbrance of a property
3 June 2020 | 3 replies
Said lien was last modified onFebruary 27, 2019, with a new judgment total in the amount of $2,668.96.REQUIREMENT: Verify and determine with said creditor that all modifications and/ordelinquencies have been paid in full prior to closing the contemplated transaction.A Warrant for Delinquent Taxes in the amount of $20,047.92 and docketed July 16,2012 under Case No. 126921902 the 3rd Judicial District Court, in and for the Countyof Salt Lake, State of Utah, showing Geoff Watson as DEBTOR and THE STATETAX COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF UTAH as CREDITOR.Paperless Child Support Lien (ongoing) for child support filed originally on August 21,2013 under Case No. 136933450 in the 3rd District Court, State of Utah, County ofSalt Lake, showing Geoffrey W.
Simon Obas Is it okay to ever waive the inspection?
4 June 2020 | 86 replies
Even if it’s a small issue that does not warrant reduction negotiations it’s still the sellers burden to fix whatever issues.
Arthur Bailey I met the tenant during the home inspection
2 June 2020 | 6 replies
This would probably warrant an HVAC guy looking things over.
Anthony Buscaino COOP / CONDO_LESS THAN 20% DOWN_NYC
11 June 2020 | 7 replies
This would be for warrantable buildings only.