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Reet Saran New MTR emerging markets
17 February 2023 | 3 replies
A lot of options down here in our neck of the woods to pursue STR/MTR style properties and potentially pivot between the two as time of year and market needs change.Good luck, reach out anytime if you would like to chat about STR/MTR!
James H. Are car loans really that bad?
7 March 2013 | 59 replies
Johnny Gets injured in a ski accident and has to take time off of work insurance pays 80% of accident but he is left with a 4000 dollar bill he must pay and Johny cant work for 3 months because of the injury cannot make car pmt.
Jessica Parker "Share Your Credit"
9 February 2017 | 25 replies
The photos they used of their "customers" are stock photos from a few different sites, you can just reverse google the photos and find this out quickly.http://www.azulbeauty.com/images/model-male-neck-l...
Peter Chen Property Management agreement "Hold Harmless" clause
17 August 2016 | 3 replies
My property management contract contains a "Hold Harmless" clause which provides as follows: "Owner agrees to indemnify, defend, and save Agent harmless from all suits in connection with the leasing and managing of the Property and from liability for damage to any other Property and for injuries to or death of any person or person."
Bill Gulley TEA PARTY COMPROMISE?
8 November 2010 | 44 replies
That promotes savings.We could get rid of a large portion of the DOE, programs like SS, medicare and medicaid, welfare, keep the FDIC for deposit insurance but cut their workforce at leas tin half and stop breathing down the necks of banks and imposing process and procedure regulations instead of top level regulations.
Chris Masons Section 8 Tenant
4 August 2012 | 9 replies
In some areas in my market Section 8 will pay $200.00 more than you might be able to get "open market" one of the benefits aside from HAKC picking up a portion or all of the rent is that Section 8 will adjust the subsidized amount should circumstances change in the tenants life ex: loss of job , injury etc , I have not had a lot of issues with section 8 tenants in general , yes there is a yearly inspection but it’s not as bad as a lot of people make it out to be generally if the house is in fair condition , no peeling paint and is safe you shouldn’t have any issues, the biggest issue I have had with Section 8 is actually getting the process started ex : turning in paper work , processing the voucher, paperwork getting misplaced at the main office , so I say with a word of caution turn in everything at once , make copies , and keep your fingers crossed , once the checks start coming don’t give them any reason to touch the file unless absolutely necessary , I might be being a little over dramatic but I have quite a few stories , but once the payments start coming it’s smooth sailing from there !
Robert Berkey Portland, Or. Newbie
9 October 2013 | 10 replies
. :-)I'm in your neck of the words in Seattle.
Mark N.A Strategies for the Coming Apocalypse
1 December 2019 | 37 replies
I'm alright aside from the neck that won't quit hurting (seeing chiro tomorrow), however my jeep is dead and I've spent pretty much each day since then in bed.
Dan N. Best financing option for first flip
10 September 2013 | 14 replies
I like the Home Equity line of thinking although I haven't pulled the trigger yet and I'm even from your neck of the woods !!
William R. Matthews IV Umbrella policy and land lord policy
6 October 2017 | 4 replies
Lets say you mow down a pedestrian causing significant bodily injury and a verdict comes back over your auto policy, guess whose investment properties are vulnerable?