
15 December 2012 | 6 replies
His attorney likely is simply concerned about his exposure to liability with the wording of his contract.

7 February 2023 | 5 replies
You create the listing in Turbo Tenant and it pushes it out to dozens of sites getting you much more exposure than you do on Zillow ...

1 April 2018 | 4 replies
My father wants to split his %33.33 share of the deal with me as he does not want to put too much of his liquid cash into the deal and limit his exposure.

29 July 2022 | 12 replies
Airbnb doesn't make this obvious and most hosts miss it (thinking they've done what they need to do by listing it in the description), and if a guest complains about the doorbell and it's not listed there Airbnb bans your entire hosting account (and all of your listings) permanently, with no recourse.These are a very small percentage of hosts in the grand scheme of things, but for people with a lot of listings making the majority of money on Airbnb it's a lot of exposure/risk to have that all in one place with a company that has a history of just kicking people off the platform without any explanation.

18 November 2021 | 13 replies
Investors wondering why their properties sit vacant in a hot market.Put the properties in MLS with fair compensation to a tenant's agent, so you know you get maximum exposure, get the maximum number of applications, get the best applications, get tenants perhaps willing to pay above asking price.Remember PM business is a lot of work for low return and highest litigation rate for licensees.

6 May 2015 | 13 replies
Sucks because that was good exposure for real potential tenants.I guess this is just something we have to deal with in the internet/ID theft age...Here's some more details as we're trying to get more info on this guy and report him.My assistant called him again.He said "Hi I'm out of state right now and just need someone to take care of my property, which is why the price is so low...

8 May 2018 | 126 replies
They just want the exposure in a given area to complete diversification.

3 September 2021 | 15 replies
The part of the article that alarmed me the most was this: "the money he offered me wasn't even enough to buy a decent tombstone for my daughter." this was said by an 81-year-old woman named Mattie Qualie, whose daughter, Lorraine Woods, age 58, died in 1998 from an alleged long exposure to molds.

8 October 2019 | 27 replies
Also, I don't want any equity market exposure.

29 June 2022 | 39 replies
@James Leake the buildings, and exposure to liability, that you are talking about are a totally different situation than SFR and small multi-unit apartments.