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Scott Houin Property Manager Not raising rents as requested
5 March 2019 | 96 replies
:Not only would I fire his a** I would have my lawyer send a demand letter for them to compensate you for lost income for a year. lol This is a nonsensical.yup pounding in a nail with a 20 pound sledge hammer LOL.. it cracks me up what people even think a lawyer can or will do.if I got a letter from a lawyer over this I would read it and just throw it away..
Jonathan Buckelew Benefits of getting my real estate brokers license
9 December 2020 | 8 replies
@Dennis Maynard@James Wise  Yup you guys nailed it the only people that tell you the license Is a liability is generally those in wholesaling who are trying to rip equity and make unconscionable mark ups. 
Sean Bramble Thoughts on 10 year I/O in today's environment?
1 June 2022 | 5 replies
@Sean Bramble - @Jonathan Taylor hit the nail on the head.
Dolev Zaharony Short term rental commissions
5 February 2022 | 8 replies
@Dolev ZaharonyQualifying broker = BIC (broker in charge).In order to qualify for BIC Eligible status, a broker must:hold an active license;have obtained at least two years of real estate brokerage experience equivalent to 40 hours per week within the previous five years;submit the Request for BIC Eligible Status and/or BIC Designation form (REC 2.25); andcomplete the 12-hour BIC Course within one year before submission of Form 2.25 or within 120 days after submission of Form 2.25.In your previous comment, your attorney hit the nail on the head, you can't earn a commission/referral w/out a lic. 
Steven Barr Are you allowed to use the security deposit to "turn" property?
2 December 2022 | 14 replies
Putting a few small nail holes in a wall is ordinary; putting four lag bolts into a wall or 100 staples into the window trim is not ordinary.I have no idea where your investment is, so I can't give you State-specific assistance.
Deborah R. Tenant fighting security deposit deductions - Florida
21 November 2021 | 2 replies
Doesn't say anything about receipts. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/sta...While I do have receipts for several of the items, some of the deduction was for my personal time spent working at the property removing their trash, cleaning, touching up their nail holes, arranging for junk hauling, etc. 
Ted Kaasch Tell Us Your Real Estate Horror Story
15 January 2023 | 22 replies
Did you know that the Flash/Bangs that PD uses to make a surprise entrance for a bust are great for popping all the nails on sheetrocked walls?
Pandu Chimata Vacation rental home areas in Southern California
16 May 2018 | 11 replies
@Charles Chamorro hit the nail on the head with the upcoming vote for vacation rentals in Palm Springs in the upcoming month, but every city in the Coachella Valley has its own regulations when it comes to rentals, almost all requiring a permit to be rent-able. 
Devan R. 1031 Exchange - Rental Propert
18 February 2019 | 7 replies
@Kyle Kadish - nailed it for you @Devan R.
Beau Fannon Rent control coming soon to Austin?
3 March 2019 | 15 replies
I find it funny when the rich people of Barton Hills, Hyde Park, etc whine about affordability while at the same time fighting tooth-and-nail against multi-family in their neighborhood, as they tear down their own house to put up some huge ugly mcmansion (and pay the fines to cut down a few "heritage" trees along the way).