
17 January 2017 | 8 replies
It doesn't have to be a fire, it can be any incidents or major catastrophe that render the house uninhabitable and assuming that it is not the tenant's fault.
24 February 2014 | 33 replies
It was after that incident that I continued and only in non-RE loans.As I mentioned, you can arrange by agreement who administers or services the note, that does not make them the lead lender, that is by participation having the greatest amount funded, they are what they are.So long as arrangements are made to ensure every investor doesn't lose money, it's good, really that means having reserves and usually not more borrowed funds.

7 February 2014 | 7 replies
Especially when you have tenants pulling or slamming the door.If this is an isolated incident then maybe all you need is hollow core door, which is much cheaper.Hope this helps.

4 January 2010 | 54 replies
They had a real falling out with their landlord and refused to return her calls after the incident.

28 January 2010 | 12 replies
Next, I would call the real estate commission and report the incident, see if they just moved or where they are.

8 January 2014 | 24 replies
I don't want to dismiss it but I have seen similar incidents drift out of peoples memory after hardly any time at all.I am really interested in how you make out on this one.

9 January 2008 | 8 replies
I have about one of these incidents per year and they are normally not too serious.

3 July 2019 | 62 replies
I despise many insurance companies as they look for every loophole to not pay out a claim, but these policies provide younthe peace of mind in the event of a major incident.

25 March 2011 | 20 replies
There's been one incident after another with noise, drunk driving, throwing trash in neighbors' lawns.

15 June 2009 | 16 replies
I've heard opinions from two investors that rehab properties all over the US, and one said "I'm not going to live there, so I don't care what it's like, and the money that comes from the houses spends the same," and one said he's had some severe problem incidents investing in bad areas and it also leads to much lower quality tenants.I'd be interested in hearing other experiences with rehabbing in bad areas.