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John O'Leary Should the Federal Reserve Raise Interest Rates or Not? Join the Debate.
21 March 2023 | 4 replies
In light of recent events such as Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, some economists are now calling for the U.S.
Mike Montanye First Turnkey Rental Inspection Report
20 March 2023 | 3 replies
The collapsed sewer line, the damaged subfloor and electrical issues are all major. 
Kenny Simpson Buyers market or housing CRASH?
2 February 2023 | 42 replies
Hyperinflation becomes a word the Fed Chair starts calmly mentioning, and within minutes the DOW is stopped 4 times from it's free fall before closing early to stop the complete collapse
Jim Justice Water Damage from Condo Above
10 August 2020 | 9 replies
If there is enough water, it causes my ceiling to collapse.  
Reya Ripet New Florida landlord laws next year : required permits/fees ?
8 November 2022 | 12 replies
Not sure if you recall the condo collapsing in Miami, but that's why the code compliance rules exist. 
Ryan Lauretta SFR vs Syndicates?
7 March 2020 | 23 replies
If the deal collapses and I would lose everything, I'm out.
Austin Fowler Property 8, 100% financed
22 December 2022 | 120 replies
If you stopped raising new capital or couldn't raise new capital the entire thing collapses when people slowly start asking for their money (because you cannot pay them so you have to start liquidating assets, and the value of the assets isn't enough to pay back the investors...so you are back to raising new capital).
Chris Sweeney Insurance question about office tenant
11 April 2023 | 5 replies
BUT if a pipe bursts, the roof collapses, or a fire happens in that commercial unit, that's not really the place of the renters/liability policy to kick in -- it should be covered by the landlord policy as it's a loss on the physical property (which the renter does not have an insurable interest in); a residential policy would not cover the commercial unit, and that's the gap I'm seeing in the current setup regardless of who is named on said policy.Best of luck and take care,FrancineCA Insurance License #4138783 (In case you're in CA)----------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: The information provided in this post does not, and is not intended to, constitute specific insurance advice.
Nathan Cao Legit 100% Financing?
23 October 2008 | 5 replies
A friend of mine, a mortgage broker, recently told me those days were over with the collapse of the mortgage market.In the late 80's I bought my first prop no-money-down for $65K (someone appraised it at $82K).
Torey Chumbley Considering Roofstock Academy
3 April 2022 | 29 replies
I joined the monthly book club and met some great like-minded real estate members, and have had some very impactful coaching discussions which have helped me "collapse timeframes" (to steal a Real Estate Guys phrase) to learn what I needed to learn, and guide me as I was in the due diligence period for a couple of properties.I wish you the best of luck in your real estate journey!