Andrew Halbert
Castle property management closing down
16 October 2018 | 8 replies
Like many managers in the area, we were not immune to the challenges of the market.
Gabe G.
Tenants wanting to keep security deposit for last months rent?
13 October 2017 | 10 replies
Refusing is like a vaccine that gives the herd immunity, they'll stop thinking they have a right to do it if no one ever lets them or anyone they know.
Phil LeNeveu
CapEx, Maintenance, Vacancy, and Misc Question
18 October 2017 | 7 replies
If you already have a significant amount of reserves in place, then you can adjust for that, but if you don't, it wouldn't be wise to just assume that a newly renovated property is immune from near-term issues.
Dylan B.
Flooring for rentals
25 October 2017 | 26 replies
Maybe if you bought expensive laminate it would be more resistant to water but the vinyl is immune to minor water from my experience.I buy mine at Surplace Wharehouse.
Eric Eckman
Straight to LLC or not?
5 February 2018 | 10 replies
I can’t imagine an LLC with one owner managed property (or a few) would be immune from legal action (piercing the corporate veil).
Brant Jones
Need Advice: Sell and Reinvest or Hold
22 June 2017 | 19 replies
MF is not immune from unrealized equity loss when property values go down.
Jonathan Liu
Memphis Invest - Communication Issues
27 June 2017 | 17 replies
He will be happy to speak with you while Alan is out of the office.We have built and absolutely earned our reputation for customer service and communication, but are not immune from these types of issues.
Lashad Hamilton
Newbie Investor LLC Question
12 July 2017 | 11 replies
And there are additional steps you need to take to make sure the veil of immunity is not broken.
Account Closed
An Economic Upswing Has Transformed Washington D.C.
23 July 2017 | 3 replies
We’d love to discuss your perspective, and (with your permission) share your thoughts in a future article.So it seems you are saying DC was sort of immune from the 2008 crises?
Hunter Peterson
Am I Smart Or Just Antsy?
17 August 2017 | 18 replies
So Cal seems to be a little more immune to market corrections, but since townhouses are usually the first to depreciate before SFRs in a down cycle (from what I hear) I don't want to get caught without a chair when the music stops so to speak, especially if I don't see that this place would be a cash flowing property if I had to hold onto it.