
25 March 2021 | 1 reply
While having a signed lease wouldn't have prevented this, it may be good practice in the future to get all documentation signed before move-in and ensure that the prospective tenants are familiar with all of your rules.
25 March 2021 | 2 replies
The key is to not let your fears prevent you from doing anything.

6 January 2022 | 13 replies
Originally posted by @DJ Dawson:ensure you get a tenant estoppel, it will be very difficult to evict them if they decide to squat in the property after the lease is up, a pretty risky investment for a first time purchase in the midst of an eviction moratorium My specialty isn’t real estate law, but my understanding is that the moratorium doesn’t prevent eviction for cause / owner occupancy.

26 March 2021 | 1 reply
Describe parking and other shared-space policies clearly to prevent confusion or fights.

5 April 2021 | 5 replies
Hi @Evina Nonato, the distinction is that a homeowner's insurance policy covers personal items, and often have higher loss prevention terms overall.

3 April 2021 | 4 replies
It will come with challenges but communicate, prevent any and all issues from happening again, and measure whether or not it worth it.

6 April 2021 | 18 replies
And since we cannot predict the future, no amont of analysis or "due dilligence" can prevent a loss.

2 April 2021 | 2 replies
Hi Michayla,First step is go visit Aunties Father with the dog (all clean and nice and a kerchief around the neck), bring a box of milk bones and go there and sit with him for a while and see if he likes the dog.Give him the box of treats and encourage him to feed the dog (make friends with it).If he still says no, --cry-- and beg, please please....Tell him you won't be there forever, just a short time.If that doesn't work, offer him $50 a month cash for having to put up with the dog.If he says no keep upping it by $50 a month until he says yes...even if it's a Thousand Dollars (100 month, 150 a month, etc...)Then when (if ) he says yes to an amount....Tell him you can only afford $50 and that's what you will pay.and then TRY TO pay him on time...Come with $50 in your pocket and if he says yes, leave it with him to seal the deal.Then when you move in, have him walk the dog a few times and let him become friends with it.If the resident on the lease currently says no dog inside, it's no dog inside.If you are on the lease, I suppose you could force the situation on your roommates--talk to the apartment manger about this though.All the manager can do is NOT prevent the dog inside if you are legitimate with you emotional support claim.

30 September 2022 | 9 replies
In order to prevent mortgage fraud, you would need to disclose this new loan before closing.Also - lenders may ask there large deposits come from if they are sourcing where the capital came from.

2 April 2021 | 8 replies
Are there any restrictions that prevent an eviction since the eviction is being done in Florida and the LLC is in another state?