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Manuel Savorelli Multiple Mortgage Brokers for Prequalification?
13 April 2017 | 3 replies
My concern was to try to avoid dropping my credit score substantially but you were both able to reassure me that the damage, if any, would be minimal and quite worth it.Many Thanks!
Brad Gibson House Burgled -- Tenant Robbed -- What to Do?
29 March 2017 | 6 replies
Insurance is called for damages to the home. 
Bill Dodge Excessive damages if house is un-rentable - is tenant responcable
30 March 2017 | 5 replies
If the out going tenant puts multiple holes into the walls and therefore makes the property un-rent-able  until the holes are fixed, is the out going tenant responsible for the loss in rent income ( 1 month) and can it be deducted from the Damage deposit.
Saundra De Montano Anyone Hear of Passco & DSTs?
26 May 2020 | 6 replies
From a fire at a nearby property and resulting damaage to The Shelby", to delays in fire damage repairs due to Covid 19 restrictions, to renters not paying rent due to Covid 19, to an approx. 20% vacancy rate, to insufficient reserve funds, to an obvious lack business loss insurance - Passco continues to underperformance on every statement they made at their seminar - from the safety of the investment based on their previous track record, to the expected annual distrubution amounts paid out.
William S. Gutters, Metal Siding, Foundation
30 March 2017 | 1 reply
I also have some rust/holes, damaged corners on my metal siding as well and a small horizontal crack in my cinder block basement that needs to be looked at.
Kimberly H. Requring rentable condition at time notice of moving given?
29 March 2017 | 1 reply
Let's say there are tenant-damaged items, the home is messy, the weeds or 4' tall or whatever condition caused by the tenant that interferes with its showability in getting the property rented.To help avoid this, can we require, as in legally defensible in court require,  that the tenant needs to have the house in rentable condition at the time they give their 60-day notice, and if they don't we can make the repairs asap and charge them instead of giving them until their move-out day to repair the items themselves?
Patrick Philip What if tenants property is destroyed from leak?
30 March 2017 | 10 replies
I just read the Florida Statutes and it says that I am responsible for any damage to tenants property if it is caused by my non-compliance to maintain the unit.
Reaz H. Repairs and Inherited Tenants
29 March 2017 | 6 replies
It's hard to define if ceiling delamination makes the place uninhabitable but I wanted to get it done in the bathroom at least to prevent moisture related damage
Buddy Holmes Turbo Tax Users in Real Estate Investing 1031's DST's and holds
31 March 2017 | 10 replies
I'll just say its more than enough to pay an annual salary. 99% of that work is damage control. 
Engelo Rumora Foreigners In The US?
30 March 2017 | 2 replies
Prices aren't going up as much as the amount they try and screw me for lolWe ran experiments and thus the reason for this post heheI get my employees to go in after me and to no surprise it's always cheaper.I dress like S#$% every day and that doesn't work either.I drive a Porscha and once again, it was cheaper when my employee took it in to another shop.Sucks relying on someone else to get basic **** done so I don't get scammed on price.Thanks