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Isiah Ferguson Noooooo tenant is 10 days late on rent. What to do ???
14 September 2017 | 69 replies
They delay unnecessarily in reaching out to their support network.
Ned Carey Rent Skimming - long
13 May 2015 | 80 replies
Example: pushing for a gross discount on an elderly person's property (unnecessarily) to make huge profits while leaving them destitute when you know it's not their best option.
Keith Shadle First out of state BRRRR & refi with Delayed Financ
22 February 2021 | 31 replies
Was internally "stressful" when agreeing to purchase...but unnecessarily so.
Brennan Utt Owner or landlord on lease??? For protection & amonimity
25 July 2020 | 11 replies
I think putting your personal info unnecessarily on a lease is foolish.Ask the agent for a NV law cite if they're so sure.
William George spear Renting to non citizens
13 April 2018 | 77 replies
Between some of the responses to these threads (there's already a lengthy and recent one) and some of the other posts I see (trying to hold tenants liable for natural disasters and the like), there are certainly a lot of folks who unnecessarily give landlords a bad rap. 
Mark Stone Refinance advice for 2nd purchase
28 June 2017 | 2 replies
I would still want to put minimum down but not sure if I would necessarily need to do FHA as I have pretty solid credit (was unaware of non-FHA loans with less than <20% down when purchased first property).Other options might be to explore a second FHA mortgage if I can meet their requirement of relocating for work, which from my understanding is done on a case by case basis, however not sure this would be a good idea because would have my PMI on old property still unnecessarily and still have the 5/1 with rising rates.If I were to get a new loan as an owner-occupied who I be required to refinance the triplex anyways bc I would no longer be living there, or would it simply be harder to obtain a 2nd owner-occupied loan when I would be moving to a similar sized unit.And last thing I could use some advice is on a program by Regions for medical professionals where you can put down as little as 3% if you meet their requirements of being a medical professional in your first 7 years out of school, has anyone heard about this program or similar ones? 
Derek Daun Termite lesson - recommendations on a pest company in Sacramento?
12 October 2017 | 9 replies
Even if you tent the place there is enough wood ingested then what? 
Amy A. Is my pre-screening scaring away potential good renters?
26 May 2016 | 21 replies
I think most potential tenants will see it as putting the cart before the horse and being unnecessarily intense.
Blake H. A Punch to the Gut 👊
28 August 2021 | 90 replies
Maybe you should sell your house, if it's unnecessarily frivolous (5 bathrooms for 2 people; that kind of stuff), can be suitably replaced (meaning you still live in a decent, safe, convenient area that meets the basic shelter needs of your family at a good cost-to-value price), and will free up cash to do something significant with.
Account Closed Looking to Help Beginners ! (Investing , Financing, Managing)
8 November 2017 | 471 replies
But no matter how much information i ingest my biggest problem is getting over the initial fear to making my first investment.