
1 December 2022 | 17 replies
If there is excessive wear and tear, then yes the tenant should pay for it; but if the countertop is 15 years old and life expectancy is 25 years, then they should only be paying for the remaining lifespan.

30 November 2022 | 0 replies
However, these types of assets tend to have lower returns and be more subject to rent risk in a market decline.2) Excess cost of capital - Having the capacity to raise capital is great, however, you then HAVE TO put that capital to work.

30 November 2022 | 8 replies
If the gifts or bequests exceed $100,000, you must separately identify each gift in excess of $5,000.

1 December 2022 | 5 replies
We recently acquired a home that sits on a 5-acre lot. We can easily rent out the house but don't know what the best use of the land would be. It is zoned A-20 or agriculture medium scale. Upon talking with the county...

8 February 2022 | 12 replies
Third, I don't get involved when there's excess noise unless it's egregious and repetitive.

1 February 2014 | 4 replies
Sues property owner for amount in excess of insurance courage.I am not suggesting that you pass on the deal, or that the chances of the above scenarios occurring are anything but remote; just be aware that there are risks that cannot be adequately insured against.

8 December 2022 | 1 reply
After the sale, any excess proceeds from the foreclosure sale may be distributed to the subordinate lien holders.Notice must be given to the IRS and U.S.

4 January 2015 | 28 replies
If you increase the rent hundreds of dollars because you had to slash it by hundreds of dollars, the renter will think that increase is excessive even if its the market price.

2 June 2022 | 9 replies
Galen...Thank you for that...I know you just have to go for it sometimes...and I am...I am learning to "turn off" the "what if" thoughts and just go for it...if it all makes since of course...but I am still going to watch all the videos and read the forums...lol...probably in excess😁

26 August 2022 | 20 replies
The reason you want them to have renter's insurance (with you listed as additional interest and/or additional insured) is because you want to have someplace to go outside of your own insurance if they do serious damage in excess of what the deposit covers.