Brandon Schlichter
My 2015 Goal : 50 Units by end-of-year
21 November 2018 | 67 replies
However I was called this week and told they want to put a hold on any subsequent loans and utilization of our line-of-credit till we file 2014 taxes.
Jason Hartman
Have you had any experience with National Real Estate Insurance Group (NREIG)/Affinity Group Management?
26 July 2020 | 143 replies
In fact, with 25+ years of flipping and investing, I have never had a claim other than a roof due to hail damage years ago.In early August I had a tenant who left a pan of oil on the stove and the subsequent fire destroyed the property.
Tim Foster
Infinite Banking concept
21 October 2022 | 22 replies
And more than likely it will come back even stronger in subsequent years and will more than make up for it.
Adam Hoak
How should I raise rents on an old tenant?
31 March 2020 | 23 replies
We then assessed their heating costs & subsequently upgraded the furnace to HiEff.
David Hanson
How to Interview a Property Manager. What questions to ask?
27 July 2017 | 12 replies
I would ask what sort of enterprise software they use e.g.
Ben I.
Seller attempting to sue me for not buying property.
20 February 2020 | 140 replies
Many courts are subsequently not keen on the idea of frivolous lawsuits, and often throw stuff out really fast for that very reason.
April Dagonese
Dealing with Excessively Drunk Tenant
3 June 2020 | 34 replies
In Maine, it's a hefty fine of $20,000 for the first violation, $50,000 for subsequent violations.
Nat C.
Who do I sue first?
6 June 2020 | 112 replies
Originally posted by @Tom Gimer:“Seller, as a condition subsequent to closing, shall remove and sever the subject properties from the condominium regime.”Thank you for your valuable insight, Tom.
Tina Dupart
Tenant Lease Ending Question
3 June 2021 | 30 replies
Yes, I did serve a 30 day notice and subsequently a Notice of Cure/Quit.
Wesley W.
Service animal vetting
9 September 2022 | 26 replies
A corollary to my questions: let's say I have a disability (or not), can I just go out and get myself a dog, get them trained (even though I don't have to subsequently show proof) and then just claim it's a "service dog" and hide under the shroud of the ADA without having to answer anything more than those two questions?