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Shaun R. Couple on the lease breaking up
9 October 2018 | 21 replies
. :)I certainly wasn't advocating for legal threats, rather, its her obligation to fulfill the contract or make a concerted effort to mitigate, e.g. subletting.My second post -- after seeing advice from others -- was finding a middle ground.
Christine Bellish Curious about syndication?
9 January 2023 | 49 replies
Interest rates of course too, and policy changes, but all three of these are always threats - like any investment, there’s no guarantee, you can’t perfectly predict the future, but this is why conservative underwriting is so important!!!!
Marlon Lacayo How to invest in-front of a looming real estate crash?
2 January 2021 | 41 replies
The buyers I deal with aren't just seeking a good investment, they are creating a sanctuary from this pandemic and vague, future threats.
Jeremiah B. Questions about Investing in a Flood Zone / Flood Plain
5 December 2014 | 3 replies
If it had been lower than that, rates skyrocket quickly.So, even though my property is classified as high risk on the 100 year flood plain category of AE - the actual threat of flooding and impact on rent or future sales is negligible.  
Tanim J B. Roomates Threatening each other
28 November 2023 | 4 replies
I don't know if he is telling truth about threat this time I was thinking to give both notice , not sure if that makes it worse though?
Veronica Ivy Section 8 Voucher Only (no income)
9 March 2020 | 7 replies
If my rent is $1400, I require my applicant with a voucher have at least $1400 in documented, dependable income - without threats of garnishments.  
Shaun Robinson How do you go about analyzing markets?
15 February 2021 | 16 replies
Is there any threat from the natural disaster? 
Diane Tycangco Wyoming LLC owns CA land trust, lawsuit is in CA, how does Wy LLC protect CA property
7 June 2023 | 23 replies
In fact, the less asset you have, the more you need to protect it.Everyone has a different threat model and acceptable loss threshold.For me l would have no problem using these structures with only $50,000 of asset.
Account Closed Real Estate Fraud and Deceit
27 January 2020 | 32 replies
I can tell you that people in the real estate business rarely care about the threat of playing the "information will be made public" card.
Scott Trench Is it just me or is pulling a Tenant's CREDIT Score Harder than Ever?
18 January 2023 | 12 replies
That's not a 'service animal' we want in one of our units.. and Florida law allows for landlords with a justifiable reason to turn away service animals for such reasons (verifiable threat).