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Scott Turner Newbie from Bountiful, UT
2 May 2019 | 18 replies
I might be overlooking something, but it seems like home prices are very inflated right now (bidding wars above the asking price are common), and rental rates seem insufficient to cover PITI when factoring in CapEx, repairs, vacancy, property management, etc.
Jon Q. Blockchain real estate brainstorm
13 May 2019 | 177 replies
Website errors, insufficient staff... etc.Don't give up and you'll eventually get it.   
Brandon Flood New owner looking to change a pre-lease before it starts
31 January 2018 | 1 reply
The current owner is charging them well below market rent, and I was told that they signed a year "pre-lease" through June of 2019 (so doesn't start until June 2018) with an minimal but insufficient price increase.
Naoko Potts Tenant who does not have a bank account
20 August 2021 | 13 replies
See: Rent payment rules in NY Technically, NY state has a law in general that prohibits businesses of any kind refusing to do business using cash as a means of payment.I had a tenant on electronic payments thru ClearNow. but was dropped by the service after several cases of insufficient funds, and them charging him fees.
Matthew Olszak Landlord vs. Friend w/ Cancer
15 July 2017 | 3 replies
It is better for the tenant with insufficient income to put their energies into finding a smaller apartment or a good roommate situation.  
Cam Smith My mom and dad who I invest in real estate are getting a divorce best way to proceed to avoid capital gains?
16 June 2013 | 10 replies
To the extent the exclusion is not available or is insufficient to offset the entire gain on the sale of the principal residence, any remaining gain will be subject to tax at the 20% federal income tax rate plus the new 3.8% tax rate, as well as any applicable state and local taxes.
Alexis Kaigler Purchase and Sales Contract in Georgia
23 August 2016 | 9 replies
I sent him a one page contract that he said was insufficient.  
Enrique S. We got a call from Renatus and we were shocked...
5 August 2019 | 28 replies
I've been in NuSkin, and exposed to Amway, Herbalife, and any number of candle and nutritional MLM's.  
Mindy Jensen Tips for Avoiding a Lending Scam
21 July 2016 | 46 replies
> > 6) Borrowers will be assessed penalty charges for checks returned by> the bank for insufficient funds or preauthorize charges to credit> cards that are declined by the issuer; .If you are comfortable with> these terms and conditions, kindly reply to proceed.Hello Do you received my loan terms
Amir Saeed Section 8 Insulation Question
15 February 2016 | 46 replies
Sometimes with older properties, it is difficult here to insulate the underside of the roof deck sufficiently to reach modern code for our zone and you will see a lot of roofers running around here with "rigid" rules of thumb about 4" under (R24) and 2" (R10) over {which may, or may not, be applicable to the situation}  Note that insufficient insulation topside can actually contribute to rotting of the roof sheeting as it becomes too cold in comparison to the conditioned space below causing condensation along the sheeting.Naturally if you are insulting your building to exceed minimum code, then the amount of insulation on the topside would increase along with the insulation underneath.