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Brian Knapp Transitioning Primary Residence Into Rental
29 May 2017 | 19 replies
Do you have dead equity in the property that will kill your cash flow.  
David Goossens It happened to me...my rental was turned into a grow house
9 January 2018 | 15 replies
They run the secondary feed first (dead) in the conduit trench to the meter base, and suit up to connect the breaker second which activates the service, and then they drop the meter third.
Bree Nichols Help renters in distress
28 July 2018 | 6 replies
A dead one does fit the description.Being frugal makes sense, but not at the destruction of the property!
Julie Marquez Rental Showings - No One Showed Up
18 January 2017 | 118 replies
@Julie Marquez So far the reply's sound dead on.
Travelle Mason Experience with REDlining
17 February 2018 | 17 replies
That old dead guy said "Tis better to have loved and lost, than to never have loved at all."
Jacqulyn Morton Why does Chattanooga stand out among other places in TN to invest
24 October 2022 | 7 replies
I believe another good reason to use Chattanooga is because there are no dead seasons.
Jeff Licciardi Chicago
13 January 2021 | 16 replies
There is a lot of hot air and dead ends in the Chicago REI market.
Joel Owens Any luck collecting judgements from tenants?
18 September 2011 | 5 replies
I have found with my apartment buildings the tenants there talk even if they have moved out to the existing tenants still there.Asset managers with banks and judgement companies have told me people might not have money for the judgement today but will sometime in the future.They inherit money,want to clean up credit,get a better paying job etc.So many times it's a waiting game and the judgement grows in balance plus interest over time.Sure they can always file BK but at least they were pushed to it.I don't feel bad for these tenants.The same tenants who say please don't garnish etc. are the same ones who said "sue me I dare you" and slammed the door.I might not collect right away but I want to send a message to previous tenants that you will be pursued at all costs.I think if landlords didn't give up so much it would bring more dead beat tenants into line.
Mark R. Travel expenses
11 November 2011 | 11 replies
According to Stephen Fishman's book "Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide", the travel days count, and he describes a clear example similar to my six day scenario.Mark, if that is what Fishman is saying, then he is dead wrong.Consider this from IRS Publication 463:Trip Primarily For BusinessYou can deduct all of your travel expenses if your trip was entirely business related.
Alex O. Tenant wants out - second set of eyes needed please
17 September 2012 | 11 replies
So I wouldn't just "roll over" & play dead on this - figure up your actual costs for finding a new tenant & ask them to pay them.