Charles McCabe
Legality/Liability in reported hazardous condition.
11 January 2018 | 4 replies
I'm trying to figure out if the law is stricter or more prescriptive in certain situations than I would figure was reasonable.
Precious Thompson
Properties that doesn't Cashflow
6 May 2018 | 38 replies
NCF is a prescription to financial suicide.Joe VilleeuveREcapSystemA2REIC
Jackson Long
Why is my Memphis investment property losing money?
31 August 2021 | 45 replies
I am just rambling and on some serious prescription drugs.
David Beard
Memory foam mattress users out there?
31 January 2012 | 14 replies
It was expensive but my back was driving me nuts.If you get a prescription from chiropractor or doc you can buy it with no sales tax.
Peter Vekselman
Success Rate in Real Estate...Shockingly Low
19 October 2023 | 203 replies
Oh no, it's always an Instagram-ready lifestyle and a car that practically has your prescription for boner pills writ large fender-to-fender on both sides.
Jack Murphy
Railroad easement woes and factoring the risk into my analysis
7 June 2023 | 4 replies
Railroads are VERY difficult to negotiate with.U can look for some sort of prescriptive right away and sue for it but those don't usually work and litigation can run into the many thousands.If the owner contract works and you dont have to put much money down and you can remain positive cash flow and no personal guarantee on the note.. then even if you cant get a legal right of way its ok to own it forever type of thing.. just know selling it will be next to impossible unless you do the same thing for the next buyer.
Zach Perry
Getting Out of Paralysis and Searching for a Property
15 December 2022 | 45 replies
What I put below is not in any way prescriptive, but maybe it will help you think critically and creatively as you take steps towards being a real estate investor. - You're a young dude.
Justin Manges
Destin Florida… what vacancy rates are assumed?
31 May 2021 | 7 replies
May to August are the massive income generators then you should be willing to open your property to longer term snowbirds (retirees north of the Mason-Dixon Line); it’s not prescriptive but a proven technique.
James Hamilton
Marijuana/drugs clause in Lease Agreement
19 June 2023 | 11 replies
"MARIJUANA AND OTHER DRUGS: Tenant shall not be permitted to, and shall not permit any family, visiting friends, dependents, guests, licensees or invitees of Tenant to grow, produce, possess, consume, use, smoke, or ingest any marijuana, cannibas or any products or ingestibles containing marijuana or cannibas in any location in, on or about the Premises; the foregoing prohibition to be absolute and without exception and shall include any growing, production, possession, use or consumption pursuant to any medical use or medical prescription, or any medical, retail or recreational marijuana activities that may otherwise be permitted under any local, state or federal laws, rules or regulations now or hereafter in effect.
Connor Mckelvey
Paranoid Seller... Meth Residue Test after Due Diligence Period?
26 April 2020 | 11 replies
Hello,I am two weeks out from closing on a new property in ColoradoMy real estate agent just called me and told me that the sellers wanted to disclose something fairly odd...Apparently, one of the sellers is a heavy Adderall user (a schedule 2 prescription drug similar to meth).She stays awake for 2-3 days at a time and gets extremely paranoid and is currently convinced there are bugs all over the house and someone is hacking her computer.My worry is, that much like someone who is addicted to opiates may turn to heroin when they run out of a prescription, that someone addicted to amphetamines would turn to meth.When I did my due diligence, I was unaware of the mental state of the owner, but I did not notice any bad smells, and the place was fairly clean, so I don't think she was cooking meth.My due diligence period is over, so I don't think I can get a professional to to a test, but I have seen that there are test kits online.