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Jodi Tommerdahl Help me analyze this Cleveland turnkey deal
20 May 2018 | 19 replies
The rental and purchase market here is very sensitive to location and I would be surprised if there was a similar house on that or any adjacent blocks that gets more than ~$900/month, most are more like $650-850 or so depending on details.4% annual growth for that place may also be unrealistic - the assessed value for that house is the same as it was 15 years ago, and real values haven't started shifting much in that part of town even recently.
Sheltocks M. How can I perform a background check on a senior
21 August 2019 | 20 replies
This is one for the history books: He has locked himself out and broken down the door/ created a hostile living environment for the other tenant/ had the police officers at his apartment 4 times in 1 week/ has a restraining order against a ''lady he picked up off the street" who now lives with him. 
Scott Holland Crowdstreet Vs Grocapitus
4 January 2023 | 9 replies
If there's a hole, it may be a red flag.b) sensitivity analysis: I examine all the assumptions, and make sure I can live with the worst case scenarios.c) "Stall and see": if they are getting money over multiple years, and there is no penalty for investing later, I would usually wait so I get some real performance data, versus having to look at theoretical pro forma information.d) Recession stress test: I will not invest in anything, until I subject it to recession level stress and see if I can live with the result.
Sam Magnant First Syndication deal, looking for second (and third) set of eyes
18 September 2023 | 10 replies
If there's a hole, it may be a red flag.b) sensitivity analysis: I examine all the assumptions, and make sure I can live with the worst case scenarios.c) "Stall and see": if they are getting money over multiple years, and there is no penalty for investing later, I would usually wait so I get some real performance data, versus having to look at theoretical pro forma information.d) Recession stress test: I will not invest in anything, until I subject it to recession level stress and see if I can live with the result.
Brian Bradley Asset Protection Trusts (Domestic vs Foreign) why it matters
23 February 2020 | 11 replies
So like anyone interested in asset protection, you are sensitive to risk around that nest egg.
Anthony Freeman Cleaning mold efficiently
23 September 2023 | 15 replies
Open a window or turn on the exhaust fan to allow fresh air to circulate.Step 2: SafetyPut on rubber gloves and, if you're sensitive to mold, safety goggles or a mask.Step 3: Remove ItemsTake out any items or toiletries from the shower to access all the affected areas.Step 4: Dry BrushingStart by using a dry scrubbing brush to loosen and remove any loose mold or mildew on the shower walls and grout.
Veronica Farber Disabled Senior Citizen Evicting - Tenant demanding Jury Trial
2 July 2019 | 14 replies
Hi Veronica,Maybe these people can offer some suggestions: http://aging.lacity.org/Maybe a restraining order??
Latonya Hinton Eviction dismissed with prejudice
22 September 2023 | 77 replies
They are naturally sensitive to this topic, because of the financial hardship it places on the business.
Dorian Green Top 3 Self Directed IRA Companies
17 April 2021 | 2 replies
This works OK for relatively static and simple investments like a private placement or crowdfund, but can become rather cumbersome and expensive with a more time sensitive and transaction intensive asset such as a rental property.
Markese Straughter Self-Directed IRA companies
29 July 2020 | 5 replies
This works OK for relatively static and simple investments like a private placement or crowdfund, but can become rather cumbersome and expensive with a more time sensitive and transaction intensive asset such as a rental property.