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Marc Brandon Unbelievable Florida security deposit claim lawsuit!!!
18 September 2024 | 47 replies
I don’t actually know about such situations, as I’d think it useless to file a Stay of the Writ of Possession at that time… This is way above my limited knowledge.
Zachary Wurtz Hard Money Lender Question
16 September 2024 | 16 replies
They do this to limit risk.However, some lenders may be more flexible if the deal is particularly strong, and your experience or financials are solid.
Noah Bacon Harris and Trump's Housing Plans from Last Night's Debate
13 September 2024 | 61 replies
Your so damn obsessed with your "tribe" being right that you will literally say anything, do anything, no limits
Saulo Dias What Matters Most for Vacation Rental Success?
14 September 2024 | 26 replies
Location, location, location is the key.I am not as convinced that a limited season is a huge drawback.
Ben Einspahr Using STR/MTR income to qualify for my next house hack
14 September 2024 | 10 replies
So STR loophole there are personal use limitations: To avoid having the property classified as a "residence," which limits your ability to claim rental expenses, your personal use of the property must not exceed the greater of:14 days per year, or 10% of the total days the property is rented at fair market value
Maciej G. Tenant threatens to sue me for $20 000
15 September 2024 | 61 replies
Please provide adequate validation of this alleged debt, including but not limited to documentation of:Complete payment history, the requirement of which has been established via Spears v.
Marc Shin Purchasing first investment property
14 September 2024 | 7 replies
@Marc ShinI'd hire professional management...If it's going to be an STR, you really need it to be top notch, appear top notch, and be managed top notch"Minor updates" may not cut itBut I only have the limited information you posted
Raja Shine Tenant moved out breaking lease; default on rent since move out.
15 September 2024 | 7 replies
DEFAULTS Tenant will be in default if: (A) the Tenant don’t timely pay rent or other fees and charges they owe; (B) Tenant or any guest or occupant violates this Lease, property rules, or fire, safety, health, or criminal laws, regardless of whether or where arrest or conviction occurs; (C) Tenant abandon the property; ....When Tenant is in default, the Landlord has the option to declare the entire balance (all outstanding balances including but not limited to invoices, rent, cost due to damages/abandoning the property) payable hereunder to be immediately due and payable; the Landlord may exercise any and all rights and remedies available to Landlord at law or in equity and may immediately terminate this Agreement.XVI.
Rick Albert 6 Things I've learned from House Hacking in Los Angeles
13 September 2024 | 4 replies
This includes (but not limited to):-Quiet Hours-What spaces can and cannot be used-Guest policy (make sure to limit days in a row and in a month)-Pet policy (even if you don't allow pets, if someone has an ESA animal, it would be good to have guidelines in the event they surprise you with one, otherwise you are SOL and of course take into consideration fair housing laws)-How is trash put in the cans (in bags, not just thrown in) and when can trash cans be taken to the street and put back-How is the late free structured (one time flat fee or a daily fee)2.
Michael Lamb How to Determine Market Rent
13 September 2024 | 7 replies
There is very limited supply of active listings and nothing comparable.