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Jeff Schneider 25% flipping tax??? Not cool.
23 September 2019 | 54 replies
Nope, I am acknowledging the benefits of an attempt to help with an issue that is currently spiraling out of control in a specific state.
Jason R. HOA Rules Violated Several Times
7 January 2023 | 7 replies
Same tenant another neighbor text me about them parking in front of his house, which he acknowledged is legal.
Lizbeth Vaquero Finding off market deals
9 February 2022 | 9 replies
BUT even those that acknowledge this, don't understand why I am so good at it.
Jorge Abreu Four Steps to Vetting the Sponsor
19 February 2022 | 9 replies
Do they point fingers and blame others or do they take accountability and acknowledge what they would do differently?
Henry Clark Self Storage- LLC Operating Agreement
22 September 2021 | 1 reply
Such powersshall include, without limitation, the power to:(a) Expend Limited LiabilityCompany funds in connection with the operation of the LimitedLiability Company's business or otherwise pursuant to this Agreement;(b) Employ and dismiss fromemployment any and all employees, agents, independent contractors,attorneys and accountants;(c) Prosecute, settle orcompromise all claims against third parties, compromise, settle oraccept judgment on claims against the Limited Liability Company andexecute all documents and make all representations, admissions andwaivers in connection therewith;(d) Borrow money on behalfof the Limited Liability Company from any Person, issue promissorynotes, drafts and other negotiable and non‑negotiableinstruments and evidences of indebtedness, secure payment of theprincipal of any such indebtedness and the interest thereon bymortgage, pledge, property of the Limited Liability Company, whetherat the time owned or thereafter acquired;(e) Hold, receive, mortgage,pledge, lease, transfer, exchange, otherwise dispose of, grantoptions with respect to, and otherwise deal in and exercise allright: powers, privileges and other incidents of ownership orpossession with respect to a property of whatever nature held orowned by, or licensed to, the Limited Liability Company;(f) Lend any of the LimitedLiability Company property with or without ­security;(g) Have and maintain one ormore offices within or without the State of Iowa;(h) Open, maintain and closebank accounts and money market mutual fund accounts, and draw checksand other orders for the payment of monies;(i) Engage accountants,custodians, consultants and attorneys and any and all other agentsand assistants (professional and nonprofessional) and pay suchcompensation in connection with such engagement that the Managerdetermines is appropriate;(j) Maintain such insurancerelating to the business of the Limited Liability Company, and uponsuch terms, as the Manager determines is appropriate;(k) Enter into, execute,make, amend, supplement, acknowledge, deliver and perform any and allcontracts, agreements, licenses, and other instruments, undertakingsand understandings that the Manager determines are necessary,appropriate or incidental to carrying out the business of the LimitedLiability Company.In exercising their powers,the Manager may (i) rely upon and shall be protected in acting orrefraining from acting upon any resolution, certificate, statement,instrument, opinion, report, or document believed by them to begenuine and to have been signed or presented by the proper party orparties; (ii) consult with counsel, accountants, and other expertsselected by them and any opinion of an independent counsel,accountant or expert shall be full and complete authorization andprotection in respect of any action taken or suffered or omitted bythe Manager in good faith and in accordance with such opinion; and(iii) execute any of his powers hereunder or perform any dutieshereunder either directly or by or through agents or attorneys.
Justin Moy Housing Disinflation Planned For H2
20 February 2023 | 1 reply
However, he acknowledged that one economic component that has not experienced disinflation is housing.
Joseph Chiuchiolo Advice on buying my first property
24 January 2023 | 5 replies
Interest rates decrease, you refinance, it cash flows, you live there for free/ or you move out and it cash flows even more.Of course, it's important to acknowledge that even after renting out all units its still possible that it doesn't cover the full amount or cash flow, and rates don't decrease.
Erwin U. Landlord Responsibilities on Repair
17 November 2022 | 15 replies
Mold and Mildew Responsibility 29.1 Mold and Mildew Prevention: Tenant acknowledges that it is necessary for Tenant to provide appropriate climate control, keep the Premises clean, and take other measures to retard and prevent mold and mildew from accumulating in the Premises.
Rina D. Anyone with experience with REI Nation/ PPMG in Tulsa OK?
19 November 2021 | 7 replies
And they have been upfront in acknowledging the areas that they can improve in.  
AP Horvath Reversing a Supposed Prescriptive Easement?
6 December 2021 | 10 replies
The reason for this discrepancy is that when the water line was put in place in the 1960s, the property owner then didn't cede a (~14 foot) right of way to TXDOT -- which means that the property line actually juts out into the road, relative to the lots immediately north and south of our lot (who did cede a right of way to TXDOT).We'd like the local water supply company to pay for relocating the water line, and while they acknowledge the water line isn't where it should be, they claim a prescriptive easement indicates they have no responsibility to move it or pay to relocate it.We've had an initial call with the local water supply and while they will let us address their board next week, at first pass, will not consider participating in paying for relocation.Other than: call a RE attorney (which I already have) --- has anyone succesfully dealt withs such an issue?