
15 April 2020 | 2 replies
Tenant, PM, and LL are named in a lawsuitSituation C (general liability): Tenant negligently fails to shovel snow from in front of the SFH in violation of the lease agreement and a passerby slips and falls.

15 April 2020 | 0 replies
The notice also gives taxpayers until July 15 to perform the time-sensitive actions listed in reg. section 301.7508A-1(c)(1)(iv)-(vi) or Rev.

16 April 2020 | 14 replies
Whenever my heat or A/C aren't in use I seriously stand on a chair and close the vents.

8 May 2020 | 46 replies
You might have bought a higher cap rate but tenants and quality of location might not have been an A.For location you can have A,B,C,D and tenant quality (mom and pop tenant single operator, mom and pop tenant multi-unit operator, franchisee single tenant operator, multi-franchisee location operator, national tenant (private credit), national tenant (publicly credit rated but not investment grade), national tenant (investment grade).Then you get into how many locations or type of credit is backing the lease and a ton of other factors.

16 August 2020 | 38 replies
That way, when an A/C unit breaks or you have to replace the roof, you've already budgeted for that.

9 May 2020 | 5 replies
Originally posted by @Carl C Childers:The other issue you run into is that by law you must have an applicators license to apply the products.
15 April 2020 | 3 replies
I will be returning home with a nice amount of money saved with the intention of investing it, however I will also need to get myself a car for obvious reasons. now my big dilemma is which route I should take to allow me the best start to my investing career, the way I see it these are my options.The numbers I will use are purely an example.Option A: I buy an older car outright for £5000 with no ongoing costs Option B: I pay a small deposit of £2000 on a new car and finance the rest at £300 a month for 48 months, owning the asset at the end.Option C: Lease a car for £350 a month with no upfront payment, and give the car back after 48 months and repeat.

16 April 2020 | 5 replies
@Malcolm Cotton I would say make sure it is a C or a B class property, from your numbers it seems to me that it is.

22 April 2020 | 8 replies
Managing a small portfolio of lower class C properties, I've experienced applicants lying about just about everything to try to slide their way into an apartment.

16 April 2020 | 3 replies
I have selected a few C class investment properties in NWI that I want to explore further.