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WTF is wrong with this investor?
26 February 2024 | 32 replies
Cheers to you mate and thanks for taking the time to reply.Agreed.You are a conglomerate company and maybe you have more protection as the quarterback (Sales staff, assistants, etc...)Not saying that you aren't in the front lines and I know of the hits you have taken and still do to this day.Even after all these years, these "hit's" don't hurt me any less mate.Much respect for you and your achievements đ Diplomacy left me a long time ago so I do my best to keep shut otherwise all hell would break loose and I become like this guy @James Wise hahaLove you James đKeep being great Chris
Alex Kosley
Paying off debt vs. investing in LTR - Thoughts?
25 February 2024 | 28 replies
Loose your job or switch companies and that loan probably has to be paid off before end of the year.Â
Joaquin Santoy
Buying real estate in Tulum?
26 February 2024 | 11 replies
More specifically, Iâve been looking at 3 bedroom townhouses versus villas (word used loosely) in small developments.
Jacob Maes
Syndications for "Non-Accredited" Investors?
25 February 2024 | 22 replies
The non-accredited investors must still qualify as sophisticated investors, loosely meaning that they need to have prior business and/or investing experience that qualifies them as competent to understand all of the risks associated with investing in a syndication.
Kayla Weigel
How to Handle Challenging Tenant in 5-Bedroom House Hack
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
Also, it goes without saying that you should consult an attorney; Okay briefly reading over your lease agreement, it's a good agreement but it is very loosely written and does not provide for many remedies prior to eviction so... that is something you should look to improve on moving forward, there should be an escalation of force in as $XX fee until rectafied and THEN otherwise eviction, also you should number your lease clauses.Regarding the current situation first and formost, I understand you live in the property as well but you should certainly take on a 'HANDS OFF' approach in regards to internal disputes amongst Tenants; you are after all a landlord, not the ethics police nor the real police.... if other Tenants have issues such as those they should inform you and then they should contact the police... if it's not police worthy than it is more than likely just internal bickering.Â
Wendy H.
Self Managing - Move Out Procedures and Tips
23 February 2024 | 2 replies
These are usually small things, like a slow leaky toilet, some loose handles in the kitchen, maybe the shower diverter isn't working well (we have very hard water here so its common).While this is rather/sort of embarrassing, IÂ THINK bBy getting them fixed quickly it actually shows that I a landlord that intends to maintain my properties and provide at least a decent place for my tenants to live.To save a bit of money, I change out the locksets on the door myself.Â
Brian Rodriguez
Encroachment of property/Easement
23 February 2024 | 10 replies
Yeah thatâs what we were wondering.. the property was passed down to generations and built early in the 1900s when they had âmetes and boundsâ.
Adam M.
Co-GP/JV... Who's on Title?
23 February 2024 | 16 replies
You are not the first to see a "guru" pose alongside an impressive portfolio when really they are loosely involved-- I've even experienced some claiming properties when they are solely the property managers!Â
Mary Jay
Should I buy this rental?
23 February 2024 | 7 replies
So if I wait till the market goes up then I will be loosing 12K per year on the smaller house that I am trying to buy to replace the big one
Rashad Ellis
Question for NJ landlords
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
This is why as @Shawn Mcenteer to be on the safe side to give a full additional months notice to avoid any disputes is great.Eviction laws are strictly enforced - so better to not play loose.