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Corey Dutton Stop Trying to Be "Liked" By Your Business Associates
27 February 2015 | 6 replies
A business model based on the old stereotypical image of joining a country club, making friends on the golf course and instantly gaining business success probably should not be exclusively followed by the newbie, however, with the importance of networking and reputation, I think they should try to steer clear from being disliked by too many people if possible. 
Luis Pereiro Help with Tenant Screening with Disability
28 July 2015 | 5 replies
If the sister is responsible for part of the rent, even if she pays all at once at the beginning of a 12 month period than she needs to be a cosigner IN PERPETUITY!
Anthony Newbold Home Sale Requiring me to enter into contract with neighbors?
29 October 2015 | 12 replies
It is a normal asphault road/ drive (single lane).My neighbor is selling their home and they are asking me and the other neighbor to sign a contract stating that all three neighbors will maintain this road in 'good' condition for perpetuity and this contract shall 'run with the land'Sounds like I would be creating/ joining a type of HomeOwners Association, and placing some sort of 'deed' restriction on my property.Why would I do this?
Mandy McAllister Logo vote needed!!!!!
26 December 2016 | 10 replies
If you can explain who Ho Tai is and what he has to do with your business then it could possibly be ok.Otherwise it is simply a racist stereotype born ignorance.
Zulf H. Website that provides all services for lanlords renting apartmetn
22 January 2016 | 7 replies
He is first on the list to NOT get renewed - lolhmm;  Hoping he's perpetually late, and not just random and intermittently, as you could smile, issue the notice of late fee assessment and move on.  
James Wise FHA Disparate-Impact Liability Upheld
2 July 2015 | 0 replies
ICP alleged that the Department's selection criteria for allocating the tax credits perpetuated segregated housing patterns, resulting in a disparate impact on minorities in violation of the FHA.
Account Closed Funding for flip residential project NJ
1 March 2019 | 13 replies
Please don't stereotype my great state based on piss poor reality TV shows. 
Scott Weaner Section 8 Question: Voucher Not Enough
1 April 2021 | 17 replies
Wow this is absolutely Disgusting how you  people are judging others just because of there financial situations you don’t know why these people are on section 8 or what they endured in their life you cannot sum everyone on section 8 into 1 category I’m sure some of these people do fit the section 8 stereotype but I deal with these people daily and most of them are just trying to get by and care for their families and just need some help due to “individual” hardships so now I will do what you judgmental jerks did and assume your all idiots because the facts are that they cannot pay the difference as the guidelines state in almost every Housing Program you all should be ashamed of yourselves for judging people on financial status alone most of you are probably rich greedy swindlers who made money scheming or had it handed to you secretly spending your kids tuitions on drugs prostitutes and who knows what that being said do some serious soul searching and this does not apply to Scott because he actually seems decent it’s you other fools that need checked
Andrew M. Next moves after two rennovate and holds, built up some equity
22 July 2016 | 1 reply
You could use revenue from flips (funded with hard money) to accelerate the principal pay-down, which would allow you to create more equity in the property you currently own, and perpetuate forward ad infinitum.The only way to realize all of the equity in your current holdings is to sell them, which may or may not be a part of your long-term plan.Small tangent: $1k cash-flow is not bad for two units per month, as long as your already accounting for CapEx and maintenance.  
Ashraf Farrag Thoughts on converting my rental property to a lease option?
28 May 2016 | 19 replies
For example, an easement granted in perpetuity for a single consideration or the transfer of the easement by assignment or otherwise may constitute a "sale"to which subsection 168(5) relating to the timing of liability for sales of real property would apply, as well as the self-assessment rules in subsection 221(2).