Ru Monsell
Buying subject to
29 November 2013 | 11 replies
This is because many homebuyers will be reluctant to invest money and move into a property when there is a chance that the bank may call the loan due, even if the chance is a slim one.
Jeffrey Giffin
Delaware?
24 January 2024 | 287 replies
Between Sussex and Kent/ out a Realtors MLS access it’s really slim pickings.
Ashok Aletty
Transferring property to a LLC
14 February 2017 | 20 replies
Yes, the bank could call in the due on sale clause but the chances of that are slim to none.
Dan T.
REI Nation (Memphis Invest) Case Study - Barltett (Memphis), TN
3 August 2022 | 116 replies
Unless, rent is 1% or more of the property, you chances to actually make money looks slim.
Saul L.
Unbelievable Water Bill- Detroit
10 June 2016 | 33 replies
Slim chance the tenant put bill in their name?
William S.
Struggling to find deals
21 December 2016 | 25 replies
In the better areas, the pickings are slim.
Tamera Jackson
Property Management - how many of you outsource?
4 November 2019 | 13 replies
Property manager margins are already pretty slim, but some do take a lower % of monthly rents if you have a certain number of properties with them.
Lucy Stinson
PLEASE HELP ME. with this problem with a tenant from Hell!
26 September 2015 | 26 replies
sure sounds like a tenant from hell. but here are a few things to think about. number 1, they are not your tenants any more, so the court will not look favorable upon them. 2nd, read my profile, i am a home inspector here in new york, with mold remediation as a specialty. there are 18 different types of black mold, and ONLY 2 OF THEM ARE TOXIC. so, your chances of having the toxic variety is slim. 3rd, you have to have either very large quanities of black mold and have it be the toxic kind to make it harmful to people, i. e., airborn. 4th, if these tenants are sick from black mold, then why did you have to go thru court to get them out??
Ben Meddeb
My first rental disaster
9 June 2015 | 78 replies
In Austin, if one has a broken lease on their credit or owes money to a landlord there is a slim chance of him or her finding decent housing where the landlord will accept them as tenants.
Brian Singh
Bay area Housing 2020- Crash or no crash
28 December 2020 | 95 replies
I am sure there are people who might do that but it will be in the very slim minority.