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28 September 2021 | 17 replies
The big killer would be the HOA/condo board fees--you'd have to vet the condo board hard to make sure that not only the fees were reasonable but they don't have a delayed maintenance monster coming down the pike.
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15 September 2021 | 9 replies
wow thats a monster spread
23 September 2021 | 2 replies
It must be a monster of a tree.
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29 September 2021 | 18 replies
I definitely won't increase it 70% in year one, I'm not a monster, lol.
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15 October 2021 | 4 replies
I'm sure there's a lot of legalese behind a lot of the questions, but at the end of the day if a doctor can connect to robot in another hemisphere to conduct a vital surgery - there's no reason buying a property should involve this many moving pieces.
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10 October 2021 | 5 replies
Cash flow and ROI monster.
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4 November 2020 | 68 replies
Jon Point 3) requires just a little history,a) the folks pushing this current measure (15) are in large part the same folks that pushed the last Prop 13 measure (the huge educational bond issuance Prop 13 that failed a couple of years ago, not to be confused with the Property Tax Prop 13 that overwhelmingly passes years ago and is still law today).b) that group is also largely the very same coalition that has in the past complained very bitterly about existing Prop Tax Prop 13 and pledged all efforts to fully repeal its benefits for everyone.c) Since this coalition not only failed in its historic attemps to fully repeal real estate tax prop 13 as they pledged to do, but also in their much more current attemp to end run real estate tax prop 13 with the recent monster bond issue prop 13 they have now come to the realization that their only option is a back door attack attempting to sell 15 as a tax on fat cats, classic divide and conquer tactics.
2 October 2020 | 27 replies
I identify with the old school and sure as heck appreciate someone reaching out to me if it is authentic outreach and not canned robots.
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7 October 2020 | 20 replies
I would develop very thick shin, and leave your emotions at home, almost become a robot when it comes to dealing with tenants and becoming a landlord.
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14 September 2021 | 7 replies
I typically don't have subsequent move-ins scheduled very tightly after move-outs, so when this happens it's more of an emotional hassle than anything else (because the tenant wants to then argue that I'm a monster for charging them rent because life happens . . . c'est la vie).If these one and two day delays significantly derail your process you might consider instituting some kind of "drip reminders" of the checkout process . . . starting 2 weeks before the lease-end date and dripping as often as you see needed to get the tenants out on time.