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Jake Holmes Introduction with some questions
1 June 2015 | 10 replies
What I want to know is should I 1 Donate it to the fire departmen for training and let them burn it down for training (take the tax write off) and put a new trailor there2 Just tear it down and put something else there 3 Rehab it, it will need to be gutted and a new roofMy second question is, The house Im renting is owned by a military guy.
Mike Perlosky Charlotte, NC Meetings
7 June 2015 | 13 replies
It was a pretty solid meeting but the speaker got a little long winded and I'll admit I was slightly burned out by the time he was done, and pretty much bolted to the door when he finally wrapped it up.
Richard C. Will Millenials start buying homes?
23 March 2018 | 14 replies
Plus, so many Millenials saw their parents get burned, even those who didn't buy at the peak, some of them are turned off and don't see buying a home as a good investment.
Jay Hinrichs the worm has turned
31 May 2015 | 36 replies
@James DeRoest  burned out landlords remain one of the mainstay's of acquiring new inventory... that's for sure.. and its true at virtually every price point..
Bob Baldwin Considering conversion of Industrial Building to Industrial Condo's
18 February 2016 | 10 replies
In addition, some clients prefer sprinkled, and some say Absolutely not ( threat of burning, vs. threat of false alarms drowning and ruining all their documents).  
Precious Thompson Renting to Family/Friends
6 August 2015 | 3 replies
You probably only need to get burned once to never want to do it again. 
Leo A. Rehab Questions (First Short Sale)
2 June 2015 | 4 replies
.- Remove Wood Burning Stove?
Marco G. DFW Property Manager/Management Co - Terms?
2 June 2015 | 12 replies
And, of course, they want full indemnification for basically all but burning the place down themselves.I don't know if I want to start the relationship off with what I perceive to be an attempt to rip me off, even if I can negotiate it back down to reality.But before I do anything, am I wrong that this is outrageous?  
Jonathan Twombly Do you need an LLC? Absolutely. There is No Debate About It.
5 June 2017 | 113 replies
Just ask the landlords that got sued for having, putatively, set their water heater on  too high a temperature and were held financially liable for tenant burns for perhaps query the landlord held liable for his contractor raping their tenant. 
Azeez K. 100 Unit Property Under Contract - Seeking Input from Fellow Investors
23 May 2016 | 33 replies
If someone is buying higher then I believe the rate would go up but we feel comfortable with the coverage especially given its 13 different buildings and outside of a tornado they aren't going to burn down at once.This is a rural area so expenses are lower than we're used to but this is based on the past 12 months and based on our research.