
21 June 2014 | 17 replies
Within 30 days of receiving the deposit, the landlord must give the tenant the name of the bank where the deposit is being held and the account number.If the landlord does not follow all of the above rules when handling a security deposit, he is liable for damages equal to triple the value of the security deposit (treble damages)There are a few more things that landlords should know but you should be getting the point that in MA, it's a big deal for landlords to properly handle the security deposit.So my question is this....How many of you landlords in Massachusetts choose not to even collect security deposits?

2 June 2014 | 16 replies
Specifically the 19-aughts, 1900-1910.I lived in a triple-decker built in 1904 with woodwork and finish detail you won't find in any non-custom home today.

2 June 2014 | 12 replies
Joe Gore In many states you could be liable for up to triple the damages if your fees are illegal.

14 June 2014 | 4 replies
Hello BP,
Putting this out there to see if anybody has experienced a deal like this one.
I have a contract with a seller for a price of $X. I'm wholesaling it to an End-Buyer for $Y. But that end buye...

12 September 2014 | 5 replies
Imagine the board thinking about the possibility of a Triple X freak fest (NSFW) happening in the development, while you're asking for forgiveness.

17 June 2014 | 9 replies
My areas of expertise nationally is transacting deals for retail triple net leasing, strip centers, etc. and then larger apartment buildings.I also represent clients with considerable funds as well.

16 June 2014 | 11 replies
I recommend you double and triple check the house and numbers out!

22 June 2014 | 13 replies
Would you recommend; triple net rentals, Note investing, more rentals, car washes, mini storage, etc.?

30 June 2014 | 3 replies
One awcommercial.com goes to my other specialty sites www.nnnrealestateinfo.com for retail and triple net stuff and the other goes to apartments www.apartmentinvestingusa.comI am doing more work to those as well but right now I am focusing on the main page.
7 July 2014 | 27 replies
Don't know the law in WA, but some states allow tenants to collect double or triple damages if the landlord inappropriately withholds security deposits.