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Briana Bean Adding a Lease Clause for Pest, Mold & Severability
20 May 2019 | 1 reply
--------Severability (this non-waiver clause is somewhat similar to severability):NON-WAIVER (from our core rental agreement)Should either Landlord or Tenant waive their rights to enforce any breach of this Agreement, that waiver will be considered temporary and not a continuing waiver of any later breach.
Zack Ladwig Tenant wanted a roomate, changed her mind after move in
11 January 2017 | 7 replies
Simple he said/she said situation and Suzie will have to deal with her temporary "guest".If there is a official lease in the possession of the new tenant then it is again Suzie's problem not yours.
Joel Fine "Complaint resolution" clause: would like feedback
30 August 2018 | 15 replies
OWNER and BROKER further agree that enforcement of this provision is appropriate through a temporary restraining order and/or injunctions and permanent injunctions, notwithstanding any rights under the First Amendment to the United States and/or Texas Constitutions or other codified statute, regulation, or code and that any party who prevails on enforcement of this provision, whether for monetary damages or injunctive relief is entitled to recover attorney fees against the other.
Jim K. Do You Understand How Ugly This Is Going to Be?
25 August 2023 | 122 replies
We have temporary labor agencies here, like everywhere.
Steven Botts How to remove tenants in a trailer I just won.
20 September 2018 | 22 replies
I'm hoping to make this trailer a temporary home for me and my kids.Again, I just want to know what I have to do, to get them out once I have the deed.
Nick Tarantino What is the best way for me to start in real estate investing?
6 June 2023 | 30 replies
The biggest impact of crime is jobs.All non-government jobs are temporary.
Margo Sultenfuss Transitioning from STR to Midterm
18 October 2023 | 18 replies
You can also list on the local MLS as short term furnished rental, where people may be looking for 3 - 6 month furnished temporary accommodations.  
Tim Schroeder The Ultimate STR App/Service/Website thread - What are your favs?
10 April 2018 | 16 replies
I setup temporary code for guests on the alarm.com website and it is all managed from there.
Leland S. Best things to have in a partner agreement
24 August 2018 | 9 replies
JV is still a partnership, only a temporary one. 
Sara Erickson Short term rental depreciation
15 January 2018 | 8 replies
@Natalie Kolodij and @Jake Hottenrott, the issue here is that if a property's average period of customer use is 7 days or less (as many if not most Airbnbs are though I'm not sure about @Sara Erickson's case), it's not considered a rental activity under Reg §1.469-1T(e)(3)(ii)(A) and therefore would not be depreciated under 27.5 years, which is reserved for residential rental property under §168.That being said, the scope of Reg §1.469-1T(e)(3)(ii) limits the scope of Reg §1.469-1T(e)(3)(ii)(A) to the 7-day-or-less rule to Reg §1.469-1T(e)(3), not §168 and not the entire IRC.And of course the regs for the 7-day-or-less rule are temporary regs issued in 2002, and the shelf life on temporary regs is 3 years.But nevertheless these regs probably give some insight into Treasury's thought process here.Speaking of which...Airbnb wasn't a thing in 2002, and Treasury's presumption back then may have been that the "rental" of a property with an average period of customer use of 7 days or less would likely have been bundled with some significant services, thus making the entire activity a trade or business rather than a rental.But things are different now, though obviously some services are provided with the typical Airbnb (e.g., the provision of clean sheets, television, complimentary snacks, etc.) that aren't provided in the typical rental...What do I do?