
1 December 2013 | 37 replies
Drug use, excessive alcohol use, or any unlawful activity is not tolerated and is grounds for immediate termination without refund of security deposit, as well as immediate referral to local law enforcement.2.

11 January 2011 | 11 replies
They won't be shy in telling you what they expect to make and what their risk tolerance happens to be.Hope this helps.If you doing a development or fix & flip.
16 April 2014 | 3 replies
If your goal is to have 7-10 free and clear properties is 20years, then I'd recommend getting rid of mortgage insurance, but then all additional goes into house buying fund.Buy 7-10 cash-flowing houses as quick and highly leveraged as your risk tolerance can handle.Get 15 year loans, and you will have no problem owning them free and clear in under 20 years.Once you have enough properties, start rapidly paying down or buy slower.Note: my goals are about the same.
4 February 2014 | 12 replies
Your decision boils down to your own goals, investment style, personal preferences and risk tolerance.

18 September 2011 | 10 replies
He will probably advise you that it is based on risk tolerance.

10 July 2017 | 19 replies
I just spoke to a landscaper in San Diego and they said Bermuda grass is good for it's drought tolerance and high traffic use but needs lots of sunlight.

12 January 2016 | 64 replies
Just easier to tolerate now that you are getting better cash flow?

24 August 2015 | 56 replies
@Joe Kim As long as you understand it's a gamble with a calculated risk and you are willing to accept that, then the only disagreement we have is one of individual risk tolerance.

28 May 2021 | 7 replies
I'll add two more 1) risk tolerance (inflation, vacancy, etc.) and 2) ability to scale.The more concerned about inflation you are, you should want fixed expenses and market rents.