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Nathan Gesner Another interesting post from an existing tenant. Oy, vey!
28 November 2022 | 39 replies
I specifically appreciate the tenant acknowledging that they were "Coerced into buying $250 vodka"  like that is any part of your problem.     
Sarah D. Cost Segregation For Appliances, etc
26 January 2018 | 9 replies
A taxpayer's estimated assumptions, based on guesses without supporting records, cannot form the basis for acknowledgment of a plaintiff's claim.
Tina Lee Can i text a habitual late tenant following message?
16 June 2023 | 17 replies
I send out a lot of texts as well because I like to acknowledge receipt of payment via text.
Eric P Martin Best way to connect with someone on this platform?
13 October 2023 | 8 replies
Yes, I acknowledge the word, “difficult”.Today marks day 15 of my 30 day self-created challenge.
Everett Bardelman I want to purchase investment properties in Colombia
27 March 2021 | 10 replies
Yet, he/she might just not want to rent to a foreigner who could, for example, damage the property before returning home and the owner would have no recourse.Colombia has actually undergone an impressive transformation over the last few years, on that has been widely acknowledged.
Mike A. Problem with new tenant (Yonkers)
29 October 2023 | 3 replies
She said she still hasn't gotten paid, the are in a new system; but she acknowledged receipt of the 14 day notice (as required ny NYS). 
Jake Thomas 9-5 M-F or 7 days a week Realtor
29 November 2018 | 24 replies
A simple answer of the phone and an acknowledgement and a "I'll follow up with you on that" and you are back to the family party.
Shaun Morgan Suggestions on deploying equity?
9 November 2023 | 5 replies
Most of my emergency money is now tied up in this flip.I'm considering selling everything to shore up my financials since I have two properties that are bleeding me right now (I acknowledge fully that I made mistakes buying these properties, it has been an expensive learning experience) and to then move that capital with me when I move.
Melissa Ziegler New & Nervous
10 November 2023 | 19 replies
Seems obvious, but I can't tell you how many folks I see here sabotaging themselves by not taking a minute to acknowledge the advice given.
Andre Houston Help figuring out how to move forward after remodeling a home to nice for a long ter
11 November 2023 | 6 replies
Hello my name is Andre an I have a rental property in federal way Washington I purchased in 2018 It's a 3 bed 1 bath about 1100 sq ft my mortgage on the home is 1716 I had a tenant paying 2600 a month but I found out they turned my garage into a room an was kind of sub leasing it to help pay the rent without my acknowledgement they had been there for about 5 years the house was older I didn't really have to do to much when I purchased it I ended up getting a big lump sum of money from a lawsuit so I decided not to renew their lease and remodel the house for a mid term rental I ended up putting 50k into the house pretty much gutted it an redid everything I did more than I was supposed to I only wanted to spend around 30k but once they started working things got out of hand the house is beautiful but I ran out of money to get the house furnished the house sits on a 9000 sq ft lot so my plan was to put 30 into the house an try an figure out how to build a dadu in the back I currently have a HELOC on the house for 44000 untouched I also have an investor that has 60k for me to help with the dadu my question is what should I do because now that the house isn't furnished I can't do mid term rental so I can only do long term but nobody can afford the rent which is 2800 I'm only able to go up 200 from before I remodeled it so 200 x 12 = 2400 which isn't no where close to the 50k I put in to invest should I just try an figure out how to furnish the house or should I just take a loss an rent it out for the same amount I was getting before the remodel I'm on month 5 of having to pay the mortgage myself I had a few people that wanted to rent it but they can only afford the 2600 an I was getting that before the remodel I feel stuck I need help thanks in advance