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Will Barnard The Occupants from Hell!
16 April 2019 | 838 replies
It's up to the evicted tenant to reclaim them before the hoards of scavengers do.Hopefully you can save yourself some cleanup costs and find a charitable organization that will come in and remove most of the usable items.
Adriana Arnold Ongoing eviction from hell in California
17 June 2021 | 123 replies
The second worst we had was a hoarder family that we felt charitable towards because the wife kept getting sick every time we wanted to end the lease. 
Jim K. Found $873K, need help investing it
30 July 2020 | 154 replies
I have several Nigerian princes who can attest to my charitable efforts. 
Debra R. Tenant passed away
28 May 2016 | 8 replies
There was no reason for you to convert your business to a charitable organisation.
Kurt S. What tools or data would make your investing better / easier?
24 June 2020 | 5 replies
This data set would be a metric representation of the market direction and strength of that direction, be it growth, decline, appreciation, depreciation.I created my own algorithm for calculating such data and disseminating it into a charitable data representation, but that is just me and my own understanding of how I feel things should be weighed and measured.
Brandon Turner Have you used any of these creative financing methods? Wanna be in a book?
16 April 2015 | 91 replies
Pledge rents, factor receivables, discounts from notes, equipment leases, floor planning for your used car dealer......Had a charitable remainder trust set up as the note holder with several beneficiaries under one note reducing the tax burden of a seller, the note included cash back to the buyer for development costs, non-profit buyer, cash donated, seller saved a ton on taxes.Pledge equity of other properties for 100% seller financing, pledged equity to buy discounted notes, that reverts back to the above arrangement as well.
Rick Bassett Worst tenant ever - I missed a giant RED FLAG
1 February 2016 | 35 replies
(often with the assistance of well meaning "tenant advocacy" type groups who are normally CLUELESS to the fact that a good deal of their efforts are NOT stopping the proverbial "greedy slumlords" who do exist, but I think in far smaller #'s than many of the anti-landlord crowd imagine and their efforts and waste of money that's either taxpayer $$ via grants, etc or charitable donations and it all goes so often to HELP some grifter sleazebag tenant who's just gaming the system and has done it many times before.
Patrick L. Should I evict this tenant
11 September 2013 | 54 replies
I have a list of the local government programs and charitable organizations that provide temporary rent assistance that I give to any of my tenants that are behind on their rent.
Varaia Roshon Real Estate Agent, Washington
15 March 2016 | 9 replies
I am one of a select group of agents that participate in a charitable program called Foundation Heroes that donates 5% of my commission to charity and 10% back to community heroes that use my services such as military, first responders, and teachers.
Ali Hashemi Limiting tax exposure
8 July 2023 | 5 replies
This can be a powerful way to reduce taxes if you like the idea of offering vacation rentals.Putting properties in a trust is generally not a way to reduce taxes,  unless it is a Charitable Remainder Trust.