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Nate Robinson Bought at the top, what are my options?
24 December 2022 | 26 replies
If you sold it now and lost $100k to $200k, that's a permanent loss with no chance to recover it.
Carlos Arjona Florida Licensed Life Insurance Agent
19 January 2024 | 4 replies
Term is really simple it's only if you want to convert to permanent later that product/carrier is really crucial.
Carmen Cruz New Tenant Do’s and Dont’s
20 January 2024 | 5 replies
Enjoy the property:Live in the property and use the amenities according to the lease agreement.Decorate the property within reasonable limits, as long as it doesn't damage the walls or cause permanent changes.Have guests over, as long as it doesn't violate noise ordinances or disturb other tenants.Keep pets, if allowed by the lease agreement.Maintain the property:Keep the property clean and sanitary.Make minor repairs, like replacing light bulbs or fixing leaky faucets.Report any major repairs to the landlord promptly.Other rights:Receive a copy of the lease agreement before signing.Ask for clarification on any terms of the lease they don't understand.Pay rent on time, according to the lease agreement.Withhold rent if the landlord fails to make necessary repairs.Terminate the lease early, if allowed by the lease agreement or if the landlord breaches the agreement.Things Tenants Can't Do:Damage the property:Make any major alterations or renovations to the property without the landlord's permission.Paint the walls without the landlord's permission.Install permanent fixtures or appliances without the landlord's permission.Engage in any activities that could damage the property, such as throwing loud parties or using illegal substances.Violate the lease agreement:Use the property for commercial purposes without the landlord's permission.Sublet the property without the landlord's permission.Have more occupants than allowed by the lease agreement.Keep pets that are not allowed by the lease agreement.Cause disturbances that bother other tenants.Other restrictions:Smoke inside the property, if prohibited by the lease agreement.Park in unauthorized areas.Use the property for illegal activities.
Lavon E Everett Wholesaling in San Antonio, TX
8 July 2020 | 6 replies
You assign your rights to the contract to your permanent buyer.
Jesse Littrell Developing RV parks?
24 July 2023 | 31 replies
Most of ours are long-term, permanent.
Matt B. Why is everyone against paying for a seminar?
4 February 2014 | 186 replies
For example, Take a permanent life insurance policy, there are many uses for them vs term. 
Hoa Nguyen How to avoid DUE ON SALE when seeking owner financing?
14 February 2022 | 14 replies
That would give me some time to then replace that loan with something more permanent.
Kristi Burmeister Time to manage 100 units???
30 January 2024 | 23 replies
We do not have a permanent maintenance man.
Lacey A. Renting to Military
3 April 2023 | 12 replies
Aloha,Familiarize yourself with the rules here:https://www.military.com/benef...Basics are, with written orders for Permanent Change of Station (PCS) or a deployment of 90 days or longer, they can break their Rental Agreement without penalty, and you cannot sell or dispose of their property (including vehicle) without a court order.
Andrew Miskovich Turbo Tenant....does anyone use it? Pros/cons
7 March 2017 | 20 replies
Aside from a down time of approx 5 hours, 40 minutes, no images on TurboTenant were permanently affected, and all images have been restored on our users TurboTenant listing pages.We are still working with 3rd party listing sites to ensure that they are again able to correctly pull image information from our Amazon cloud hosted servers.Again, all images on your TurboTenant property listing website should be fully functional.If you'd like more information free to reach out to me directly  with any additional questions related to this massive internet-wide outage and the steps we are taking with our 3rd party sites to correct it.As a side note, and to commemorate this Amazon issue, I'd be happy to send you an Amazon Gift Card for the hassle, simply reach out to me directly :-).SarnenFounder / CEOTurboTenant