
25 August 2009 | 0 replies
These are counties in which the DHS study indicated that more than 60% of all buildings were either destroyed or substantially damaged by the storm.In conclusion, the GO-Zone Act affords real estate professionals with previously unheard of tax advantages and the Act is about to expire.

28 July 2010 | 19 replies
Don't do anything to destroy your credit rating just because you aren't thinking of the future.

26 February 2008 | 4 replies
They destroyed a $1000 shower by punching a whole through it to get copper for scrap, they got about $2.00 for the valves they stole.I have thought about putting up a little red emergency box on the wall with a $20.00 inside.

3 November 2012 | 7 replies
I would do a "If you are destroying my property I will kick you out policy" I don’t play games with bad tenants.

30 April 2014 | 1 reply
It may require a survey to describe the road properly but often a general direction is acceptable.If the seller fails to provide an acceptable agreement you could ask for your money back together with expenses.A title company can probably give guidance, your lender may state standard requirements, but your seller needs to see an attorney or perhaps the title company can help.All conventional lenders will have these requirements, it's standard, until the seller obtains an agreement his property will be rather unmarketable, limited to cash buyers and even they would be advised to obtain the agreement.The issue is, if the road were washed out or destroyed by some event, who would pay for repairs?

11 September 2018 | 25 replies
The ongoing repairs will destroy nearly any ROI.

30 October 2022 | 20 replies
For me I only care about getting a good tenant in place to pay my rent and not destroy the place.
13 November 2022 | 28 replies
It destroys the self-esteem of the people receiving the freebies, discourages those who do work, and there's a limited amount of resources everywhere and decisions always need to be made on how to allocate those resources.

16 September 2020 | 19 replies
So, if you don't include the cost of repair into your purchase analysis, big ticket items like that can kill your cash flow and destroy whatever budget you have for capital expenditures.

9 March 2015 | 277 replies
I cost myself the money I lost, but it was my use of leverage and miscalculating the risk that almost destroyed my entire portfolio.