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Rick Baggenstoss How would you handle this tough landlording scenario?
14 June 2015 | 9 replies
Risk of personal injury
Fred Ashley Rescuing the Bailout (RE Professional Perspective)
11 November 2008 | 0 replies
To add insult to injury, the additional provisions allowing the modification of mortgages purchased in an effort to assist distressed homeowners in avoiding foreclosure could have been the most effective path towards stabilizing the housing industry, but were only referenced in less than 5% of the entire proposal.Stabilizing housing prices is widely accepted by most economists as the best way to solve the lingering recession and potential depression.
Maximus Decimus Advice on Potential 5 Unit Deal - Does it make sense?
15 January 2014 | 8 replies
Snow cleaning is annoying and really cut into monthly cash flows, but it is a lot cheaper than a lawsuit injury I guess.I am not sure in your area, but I thought that anything above a 4 unit was considered commercial so different loans, rates, etc.
Jean Paul Valley liablity on new home construction
11 June 2013 | 5 replies
My question is if I buy a piece of raw land with the intention of hiring my own architect/contractor to build and oversee, am I liable for any injuries that happen on the work site?
David Mo My First Flip Project
2 August 2021 | 2 replies
So I wasted me time and then had to pay 300% more than if I had just hire the expert in the first place.Anyhow, here's a little trick I used to do before my back injury sidelined me completely.I have a picture of my first deal and the horrible job I did hanging near my desktop to remind me of the pain and cost of trying to do it myself.It works... most of the time.One caveat is if you LOVE working with your hands or just like getting dirty.I understand if do but pick a project that you can work on by yourself in the evenings or on weekends while not hold up the rest of the crew.
Mike Holt Things to set up before closing on first rental property?
30 November 2020 | 1 reply
Personal Liability: For claims due to Bodily Injury or Property Damage that you becomeLiable for and which is covered under the policy.
John West How do I get 30 year term?
4 July 2017 | 24 replies
And if you as the owner either don't keep up the property and that negligence leads to injury I'm not sure that an LLC would shield you.  
Kim Stofan To sell or not to sell...
7 May 2018 | 4 replies
That way you’re covered if one of you stops working (illness/injury/choice).
Sean Carroll Things to ask your General COntractors
21 February 2018 | 5 replies
Always make sure the general contractor has a general liability policy as well so you are not held liable for any injuries or if the property is damaged.2.
Dwain R. Tenant asked me for Extension Day 1 of being a Landlord! Advice?
23 September 2017 | 8 replies
Serious injury and death of father in a couple of weeks time, and I am faced with this within 2 hours of being a landlord!