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Maggie Cohle Security Deposit Return - Reasonable?
3 August 2016 | 28 replies
We take photos both prior to move-in and while we are conducting the move-out inspection with the Tenants.Now, if it is a matter of a bit of dust on the baseboards or windows not cleaned, we'll let it slide, but if we need to scrub walls, floors, bathrooms, and haul-away trash, etc. before my crew can paint and affect repairs, we charge the outgoing tenants.
Tyler Smiarowski Awesome Bank Financing! Does anyone else do this??
1 November 2013 | 21 replies
I always thought my principle pay down was high, so it makes feel better that you confirmed that....My properties range in price from $18k-$45k, example of one of mine:Purchase price $38kLoan Amt: $36k (this was back when they only required 10% down, but the SVP at the local bank let me slide with just $2k.
Dan Veneski Any experience with Adiel Gorel??
8 April 2023 | 15 replies
I have subsequently bought others elsewhere, but none went as smoothly as it did with his outfit.
Handie Kunen Tenant not paying rent; Moratorium on evictions during holidays; evict or wait?
20 November 2014 | 29 replies
Clearly a "good landlord" would let this one slide right?  
Carolyn L. Rapid Acquisition of SFR's - Portfolio Lender Strategies
28 August 2017 | 15 replies
The lender would include net rental cash flow as part of the income qualification for each subsequent loan to build the portfolio.My questions are:  is this standard practice? 
Mitch Freed M&T Bank
20 October 2008 | 9 replies
As a result, $883 million of Alt-A loans previously held for sale (including $808 million of first mortgage loans and $75 million of second mortgage loans) were transferred in March [2007] to M&T's held-for-investment residential mortgage loan portfolio.In addition, M&T is contractually obligated to repurchase previously sold Alt-A loans that do not ultimately meet investor sale criteria, including instances when mortgagors fail to make timely payments during the first 90 days subsequent to the sale date.
Jim Francis Can landlord raise security deposit?
11 February 2007 | 2 replies
Here, you can charge an equivalent of one month's rent only as security deposit and the court has subsequently ruled that the "one month's rent" it is equivalent to is the very first month's rent.
Jazz May Notes Held by Failed Bank
15 March 2013 | 3 replies
The remaining low-quality assets are retained by the FDIC and subsequently auctioned.
James Sullivan SDIRA checkbook status and credit card
28 January 2015 | 11 replies
Such as the having the IRA-LLC buy a can of paint that you subsequently used for a personally owned property. 
Shay Reynolds Small house and Pocket Development
13 June 2016 | 4 replies
I'm thinking of more permanent structures like cabins rather than the tumbleweed model (which I don't really understand because RV's are cheaper per square foot and have some great features that Tiny Houses don't have like slide outs). but the strategy is the same.I'd love to hear your thoughts.