
19 April 2023 | 15 replies
For a second offense, you could face 24 years in prison, and up to 35 years for a third offense.
29 August 2020 | 3 replies
My guess your county might provide the record lookup for county-related offenses, but probably won’t do other database checks.
22 February 2022 | 298 replies
Then turns to the landlord and says, "Your signed written agreement does not state that this offense is grounds for an eviction, next case."

7 August 2023 | 12 replies
It's during this screening procedure that the landlord or property manager would deny applicants if they had any red flags such as bad credit, past-due or unpaid rent, prior evictions, or criminal offenses.

18 August 2015 | 35 replies
So, again, I ask, why would anyone take offense to what we are trying to do?

24 September 2019 | 14 replies
#1 Best Ever Real Estate Investing Advice Podcast with Joe Fairless (because the episodes are quick and to the point and you can choose a topic very easily) #2 The Real Estate Guys (I had a chance to hang out with these guys a few years ago in Texas and they are a wealth of knowledge, especially Russell Gray, no offense Robert Helms)

10 October 2023 | 0 replies
The IDF has "more or less" regained control over the Gaza border, with the focus shifting to airstrikes and an impending offensive in Gaza.

5 August 2019 | 9 replies
If the tenant has a score below this, it will result in an increased deposit or cosigner requirement.A bankruptcy discharge will result in application denial.A paid rental collection and/or judgment will result in application denial.Smoking Policy: Our rentals are strictly non-smokingTenant’s guests who smoke should only smoke outdoors, at least 25 feet from any door or window and not on the propertyTenants will be fully responsible for damage caused by them or their guests during their tenancyPublic Records Criteria:An eviction and criminal records search will be conducted as part of the screening process.Applicants will be denied for the following or similar reasons: False, inaccurate, or incomplete applications; credit scores, evictions,judgments related to rental residency, tax liens, unpaid child support; current bankruptcy proceedings; felony convictions, multiple felonies, physical or violent crimes, domestic violence, sex offenses; and/or appearance on any sexual offense or terrorist database.Applicants may be denied or required to pay additional deposit or rent for the following or similar reasons: Insufficient verifiable income, excessive late rent payments, broken leases, property damages, unpaid rent, mortgage not current, foreclosures, credit scores or no credit score, excessive credit collection balances, slow pays, drug related offenses, etc.Cosigner Criteria:If a co-signer is required, the co-signee must have a gross monthly income 3x the monthly rent.

6 April 2017 | 67 replies
Which works for me.Thanks Shiloh,No offense, but I wouldn't get out of bed for a $10,000 profit.If I'm putting $200,000 cash in a deal, I better be making a $100,000 profit minimum.I guess we are just use to such huge numbers here in Ohio.Now, I don't do $200,000 deals here but have partners flipping such properties all day long.We focus on turnkey B class deals and have numerous other ventures like a brokerage, PM company, etc...This is just my opinion and I'm not saying that it's right.Much successps. 20 flips per year is a headache and not "par time".

22 June 2018 | 39 replies
Rec room especially looks junkie - no offense I know how it is having kids.