
9 September 2014 | 12 replies
If you hired a specialist who is qualified to assert that there is presence of mold requiring mediation then they should provide you with a letterhead letter stating their findings and recommendation on remediation.

19 April 2009 | 6 replies
Kelly’s assertion is inaccurate.

13 March 2012 | 6 replies
Hey guys,
I've put together a plan of what I'm going to do with an apartment complex after I buy it. It'll be a 1-2 year hold and then a 1031. Mine consist of current numbers, how, when and where I'll raise the rents...

20 September 2012 | 33 replies
If you were to assert yourself with some confidence (which requires you to know your legal position) he would back down and slither away quickly in most likeliness.

17 August 2012 | 14 replies
This would entail your reimbursing their prepaid rent, deposit and likely additional amounts such as moving expenses and utility deposit at the very least.This would mean that YOU are out of money.What is so bad that you want to end this relationship?

5 February 2014 | 4 replies
Typically, that entails you permitting the tenant to fund those sorts of modifications to the unit, with you retaining control over who is hired to do work and the quality of workmanship and materials.

4 February 2019 | 54 replies
Others like improving properties and have an "eye for beauty and design" and they become really good developers and rehabbers.To be a good landlord - specially of multi-family, you have to be detail-oriented, you have to know how to read people, you have to be assertive & firm (otherwise, your tenants will walk all over you) and you have to be very patient (because the real money in real estate, specially with multifamily is made over the long term).

6 September 2019 | 185 replies
ANYTHING helps.Thank you for taking time to look over my post,D'AndreD'Andre, here's something I always ask about situations like these:Have you asked her what HER strategy for the financial health of your family entails?

10 September 2022 | 24 replies
That entails some risk, but that's in all investing.

21 January 2019 | 4 replies
The new owner of the property must uphold the lease or issue Notice of Termination of Tenancy depending on several factors.CCP 1161b defines the parameters that must be met in order to assert your right to continued tenancy through the duration of the fixed term lease.