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Lawrence Holt Buying a Mobile Home and Moving it to Different Lot
5 August 2015 | 1 reply
There could be state or city laws that prevent it from taking place, not just the mobile home park neighborhood.
Holly N. My property manager uses her husband to do the repairs on my rentals.
9 August 2015 | 11 replies
This prevents calls on items that usually can be completed by the tenant, like light bulbs, sprinkler heads, etc.
Holly N. How to manage a PM? My PM keeps my rentals occupied but no cash flow
18 May 2016 | 47 replies
This prevents calls on items that usually can be completed by the tenant, like light bulbs, sprinkler heads, etc.
Gary Erdoglyan Since there is low inventory, doesn't development make sense?
10 August 2015 | 7 replies
This contrast greatly with New York, where they simply blow our numbers away in terms of new units built each year.Because we're so much slower at adding supply and we're not building dense enough, we're simply not able to keep up with the demand and that is keeping prices high, effectively stalling Phase III - Hypersupply of the real estate cycle.Just to meet the demand and prevent home prices from growing at the 200%+ rate it's been heading, we need to be building hundreds of thousands of new units more than we're already building every year.So why aren't developers rushing to develop in Los Angeles?
Steve Rozenberg Is Allowing Your Residents to Deposit Money Directly into Your Account a Good Idea?
4 September 2015 | 96 replies
This prevents any games by tenant claiming a some form of payment was made to me to counter eviction proceedings.So far, this system has worked well.
Christopher Reynolds How to Deal with Verbally Abrasive Tenant
16 August 2015 | 39 replies
There's nothing that would have prevented these tenants from getting through my screening, as they were perfectly normal before the domestic disturbance on 3/17.
Alison Mercer Buying from wholesaler in Ohio
4 May 2016 | 8 replies
This will prevent you from dumping lots of money on a "deal" that may not be a deal.  
Tereal Wilsonn va loan occupied duplex
10 August 2015 | 2 replies
You will obviously need to evict 1 of them....I would suggest evicting both to allow you to get in there and pick which unit you want, prevent a lawsuit for targeting one and not the other, & after moving into the property find a new tenant of your own through screening. 
Kevin McDonald repair fixes before or after first tenant moves in (tax benifits)
11 August 2015 | 8 replies
I want to have the trees removed just for preventative maintenance and change out the heat pump. 
Brooks Rembert If I own a House Free and Clear, Can I Sell With Seller Financing and Refuse Third Party Financing?
12 August 2015 | 27 replies
But I would check with the Virginia Fair Housing Office before I listed a property for sale with those terms.Also keep in mind, just because you follow every law to the T, does not prevent a potential buyer from making a Fair Housing complaint against you, which will take time and money to clear up, even if you did nothing wrong.