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Will F. Paperless or Hybrid Office?
31 January 2018 | 11 replies
One of these and a cloud storage platform should suffice and you can integrate the two
Nick Brubaker Great sounding tenant with questionable dog - should I rent??
19 July 2016 | 80 replies
You'd have to check with your insurer if proof of renter's insurance with liability coverage that included dog bites would suffice.
Brent Raber Tenant moves unexpected- Leaves all Items. Eviction needed or not?
24 March 2015 | 10 replies
It seems like you might be able to get further communication via text that might suffice.  
Jim Witten Do You Think my VERY Targeted Marketing Failed, just because Number Games?
1 April 2015 | 21 replies
Although it's difficult to say how many letters and how many times each letter is sent, I think it would suffice to say that your mailing needs to increase exponentially as well as frequency.Without seeing a copy of your actual letter, I think short & simple is better than providing too many details.  
Drey S. Just closed on 7 Unit with Undermarket Rents... Advice For Reaching Tenants?
25 June 2015 | 14 replies
If there are changes you want to make a simple 30 day notice should suffice.
Luke Grieshop Value of Attorneys in Partnership formation?
7 July 2020 | 12 replies
As @Michael Plaks advised an LLC should suffice.
Kyle Bishop Analyzing a note on a rent-to-own
3 September 2019 | 16 replies
There are various reasons why the renter/buyer agreed to these terms, but suffice to say it's a sound agreement between all parties.The terms:$72k 20 year mortgage @ 6.8%Buyer just made payment 44 out of 240 (3 years 8 months into mortgage)~$64,950 remaining principalNote-holder would sell to me for $58kIn the case of an eviction, the house is currently assessed around $140k and I could either sell it for an absurd profit, or just rent it out again (personally I'd hold and do a normal lease).The kicker: The buyer would like to increase their principal payments from $550 to $825Plugging these numbers into here: https://www.bankrate.com/calcu... and doing some slightly fuzzy math:~$9,895.20 per year for 8.3 years before the mortgage is paid offTotal payments over lifetime of loan: 9895.20 * 8.3 years = $84109.20Monthly profit on interest: ($84109.20 - 58000) / (8.3 years * 12) = $262.13 for 8.3 yearsTotal Monthly income: $84109.20 / (8.3 * 12) = $844.20 for 8.3 yearsSo how the heck do I get to COC from here?
Donna Drake Won house at auction!
21 December 2010 | 8 replies
Suffice to say, if you've purchased a foreclosure property in the past and still own it, you'll either be patting yourself on the back for purchasing an owners title insurance policy, or kicking yourself if you didn't."
Theresa W. Secondtimer from Denver
20 March 2014 | 9 replies
I’ll post all the gory details and ask questions in the appropriate forum, but suffice it to say, I’m looking forward to learning from the pros here.
Mavely Pazmino Low Entry market? Cleveland or Columbus for cash flow??
26 October 2023 | 19 replies
Suffice to say, Cleveland is cheap for a reason...Wow,  Thank you for this insight, its good to know!