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William Yeh Enforceability of Corporate Guarantee?
17 April 2015 | 2 replies
If the catastrophic happened, what's stopping the group from liquidating everything and closing up shop?
Jeffrey Yates What is the best way to structure a Buy/Fix/Flip on a close friend's condo?
22 April 2015 | 8 replies
That preserves our "imagined" 16K profit, but add in minor catastrophes and sacrifices to the RE gods, and we're at 10K or so.  
Karen Hurd A house with no comps?? Need Help Again!!
5 May 2015 | 12 replies
This was a catastrophic success.
Tim Alvarez Rent Controlled 4 Plex
10 April 2017 | 3 replies
Now let's say you buy a FOURPLEX......again....not a duplex or triplex, but a Fourplex and you OWNER Occupy it.....it appears you can evict the tenants (and put your own tenants in) if they (have been living there less than 5 years, are not over 60, are not disabled, and are not catastrophically sick.In section F on page 3 of the following link it states that Just Cause Protection Applies to the following..........file:///C:/Users/bgarlington/Downloads/OAK036393%20(2).pdfA rental unit in a residential property that is divided into a maximum of three units, one of which is occupied by the owner of record as his or her principal residence.
Jean G. Making a private loan out of SDIRA to the buyer of a property I own
21 May 2015 | 6 replies
@Jean G.To be clear, this would absolutely be viewed as a prohibited, self-dealing transaction with catastrophic consequences for your IRA.The IRS would view this as using your IRA to help facilitate the sale of a property you own personally.  
Ryan Dossey Do any of you guys buy and hold gold?
30 March 2016 | 21 replies
It seems to me that none of the reasons for buying Gold was for the creation of wealth rather than the preservation of of it during a catastrophic event... 
Mani Swagath Landlord's strategies to protect against natural disaster
17 January 2016 | 8 replies
Changing our mindsets to viewing insurance as useful in catastrophic situations can help us avoid interruptions in business, money out of our pockets, and many headaches!
Dan G. Which cities in the US have the best rental properties?
18 May 2017 | 50 replies
Hi Jay,I researched the sinkhole insurance and my understanding is that it only covers catastrophic loss - damage so severe that the government has declared the house to be uninhabitable.
Jean G. Fourplex with severe foundation issues. What would you do?
20 January 2016 | 28 replies
I might be wrong about this but your brief commentary makes me think catastrophe is inevitable on this property.Kind regards ,Phil
Steven LaLonde My First Short Sale and First Deal - Questions (Newbie)
10 January 2016 | 1 reply
My biggest concern admittedly is: "What do I need to do, to make sure nothing catastrophic happens."