
3 March 2019 | 5 replies
Mine says the tenant is responsible for "ordinary" pest control or anything caused by their living conditions.

3 March 2019 | 7 replies
@Ashish AcharyaGive me a shout post 4/15.Right now I generally get on BP in-between clients to de-stress a little.Not a good time to get into a debate and dive into code sections.Perhaps my most recent example was too hasty reviewing the regs right now...The "-3" reg defines structural components by reference to Treas Reg Sec 1.48-1.The term “structural components” includes such parts of a building as walls, partitions, floors, and ceilings, as well as any permanent coverings therefor such as paneling or tiling; windows and doors; all components (whether in, on, or adjacent to the building) of a central air conditioning or heating system, including motors, compressors, pipes and ducts; plumbing and plumbing fixtures, such as sinks and bathtubs; electric wiring and lighting fixtures; chimneys; stairs, escalators, and elevators, including all components thereof; sprinkler systems; fire escapes; and other components relating to the operation or maintenance of a building.We know that a building and building structures are a single unit of property.

4 March 2019 | 19 replies
Good thing you have ample documentation of the unit condition from start to finish while this tenant lived there.

3 March 2019 | 5 replies
If you can not split the lot it I will buy a better condition home w/o that much renovation which can cause vacancy for months.Returns seem to be reasonable.

1 May 2019 | 110 replies
A Holidome is a hotel which was built originally as a Holiday Inn, but no longer branded because of poor condition.

7 March 2019 | 11 replies
We turned the house that we inherited into a rental, as it was in a good place and in good condition for that purpose.

4 March 2019 | 10 replies
The outside of the house is in fair condition.

8 March 2019 | 21 replies
90% occupancy, that’ll definitely cover the note and expenses (assuming you bought right).Nice might be right for you’re choice of living conditions, but not always the right choice for your investments.

5 March 2019 | 10 replies
Any material changes in these documents -or any element of your personal financial situation- may require the lender to reassess your eligability for the loan for which you’ve applied.The lender renders an approval decision, and if approved, issues a loan commitment letter, stating its willingness to fund the mortgage provided certain conditions are met.

4 March 2019 | 7 replies
taxes , insurance, utilities...condition of the other 14 homes -we know 4 need to be replaceddecide if you want to be a park that owns the mobiles homes..... i believe some mobile home park owner just want to be responsible for the lot rent....not the units themselves which will include lots of repair cost.......unless you write up the leases as a lease to own option and put the cost back on the the "new owner"