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Klaycon Santos How much above asking price would you go?
19 August 2019 | 16 replies
Some ask for unreasonable prices.  
Samuel Liapis My Lender/Agent Says I need 25% down
22 June 2020 | 55 replies
As a private lender I have seen all sorts of LTV levels - even during these trying times I have seen reasonable and unreasonable LTV ratios.  
Bryan C. Starting out as a Private Lender....?
23 June 2015 | 6 replies
I don't think 8-12% is unreasonable
Thor M. Should I Sell My San Francisco Duplex?
16 May 2019 | 16 replies
Essentially, the upside is a bet on SF real estate continuing to rise - a good bet over the last 30 years.Cons of keeping: (1) unreasonable, tenant-skewed rent control laws - master tenants can bring in up to 2 subtenants per bedroom without landlord consent; rent increases of only 1-2% per year max; just-cause eviction law - hard to evict except for very bad behavior, so tenants essentially have a life-estate as long as they pay the rent; if you evict with owner move-in, it "taints" the building for 10 years limiting the option to condo convert, etc.; (2) the building is (10%?)
Account Closed Trump/CDC Halts evictions nationwide to the end of the year
22 February 2022 | 298 replies
You sound unreasonably angry and upset.
Silvia Falip Non-metered properties with high water bills
24 April 2020 | 8 replies
We are basically forced to continue paying for water that we are NOT utilizing if we take into account:-Water bills from nearby properties with similar characteristics are way lower-The amount of persons living in the property is two-The fact that our bills are issued prior to the actual consumption, and do not take into account factors such as weather (no need for watering the yard), time away from the property (vacation), etc.On a separate note, when we attempted to register our property on the waitlist to get a meter installation (program that is now stopped due to potential lead repercussions), the system declined our property claiming that it was not eligible, although we follow all parameters indicated – a non-metered, residential account for a single family home.We believe this is a completely unfair, abusive, and unreasonable situation, which might affect other many citizens who are stuck within the same conundrum.Any suggestions?
Tracy R. Tenants not allowing access due to immuno compromised
18 September 2023 | 23 replies
She is being unreasonable to you as a Landlord and I would wonder what exactly she is hiding....?
Jason Love Maybe a stupid question: visit before offer?
25 September 2021 | 14 replies
Making an offer without seeing isn't unreasonable, but you must have strong physical due diligence contingencies. 
Marlin Q. Parker, Sr., Esq. Average Closing Costs
19 February 2021 | 2 replies
Again, the fees seem unreasonable and excessive.
Jamie Stone Any Feedback on TurnKey?
27 April 2023 | 20 replies
I don't want my expenses to be the property manager's main source of profit, as this creates a conflict of interest.Contract CommitmentsI read a turnkey contract with what I thought were unreasonable terms.