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David A. Is a landlord required to provide Cable for a building?
30 November 2012 | 5 replies
On the other hand, some states have laws that prohibit a landlord from interfering with the installation of cable (meaning they cannot prevent it), but they still aren't required to provide it.
Rob C. Hard Knock #1
9 December 2012 | 33 replies
But if it sells for more than x amount of dollars, you want to be reimbursed the $2500.With situations like these I always try to see if there was something I could have done to prevent this. $6k is a lot of late fees.
Albert Hepp Changing HOA Rental Rules-Banning leasing
4 January 2013 | 7 replies
First talk to one of them you know well individually and voice your concerns and pitch the benefits of having a healthy investor/ OO ratio to prevent major financial issues based on above listed recommendations.
Mike Nelson Avoiding Double Closing Disaster
10 December 2012 | 4 replies
In other words, In the instance I need to fund the first closing with my own funds, what can I do to prevent the second closing from not taking place?
Guillermo M. Two partners, One LLC, How to protect one each other
8 December 2012 | 1 reply
That's what the agreement says but the manager actually can sell the property without my approval and even withdraw from the bank the money made from the sale since he has full access to the bank account.What should I do to prevent the other member to steal the properties from the LLC?
Adam Selene Made a mistake, now scared of HUD. What should I do?
12 December 2012 | 16 replies
Long story short they did catch up to it and it cost him a great sum of money in penalties plus some attorney fees.As long as you can document that there is a situation preventing you from now doing so, and you contact HUD and ask them what you should do and attempt to get your communication in writing you should be able to support your position or at least cover yourself.
Marc D. GoSection8 and yard signs are adverts to steal my stuff?
13 December 2012 | 11 replies
Lasersheild alarm will prevent a lot of sleepless nights.
Brandon Turner What's Your Tenant Horror Story?
3 June 2021 | 29 replies
I had a tenant whose kids were deliberately flushing tampons down the toilet to clog the sewer line.
Richard Low Financing second home while renting first
15 December 2012 | 9 replies
If you qualify for a VA loan, the VA does allow you to consider rental income from a previous primary res that you are now planning to rent even without the two year history.It will be difficult to find a lender as many have overrides that prevent it or originators and underwriters just don't know the guidelines well enough, but it can be done.
Mike Nelson REO offers being accepted with Hard Money these days?
15 December 2012 | 8 replies
This is not to say that using a HML will prevent you from getting an REO deal, however, if you go in to the deal with such and I go into the very same deal but with real all cash, guess what?