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Nick C. Drug use in your rental property
5 June 2017 | 4 replies
“Drug-related illegal activity” means the illegal manufacture, sale, distribution, purchase, USE, or possession with intent to manufacture, sell distribute, or USE of a controlled substance (as defined in Section 102 or the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 8002) or possession of drug paraphernalia.2.Resident, any member of the resident’s household or guest or other person under the resident’s control shall not engage in any act intended to facilitate illegal activity, including drug-related illegal activity, on or near the said premises.3.Resident or members of the household will not permit the dwelling to be used for, or to facilitate illegal activity, including drug-related illegal activity, regardless of whether the individual engaging in such activity is a member of the household.4.Resident or members of the household will not engage in the manufacture, sale or distribution of illegal drugs at any locations, whether on or near the dwelling unit premises, or otherwise.5.Resident, any members of the resident’s household, or a guest or other person under the resident’s control shall not engage in acts of violence, or threats of violence, including but not limited to the unlawful discharge of firearms, prostitution, criminal street gang activity, intimidation, or any other breach of the housing agreement that the other wise jeopardizes the health safety or welfare of the landlord, his agents, or tenants.6.VIOLATION OF THE ABOVE PROVISIONS SHALL BE A MATERIAL VIOLATION OF THE HOUSING AGREEMENT AND GOOD CAUSE FOR TEMINATION OF TENANCY.
Anthony L. Out of State Investing For First Time Investor
5 June 2017 | 22 replies
Scheduling a visit is also a telling experience in and of itself, and will give you a lot of info about how the company treats prospective clients and how highly they prioritize service in action, not just in writing.You're in the absolute best place to learn from experienced investors and professionals, so make the most of this powerful space.
Account Closed 25 year old saving for first property - advice appreciated
29 March 2018 | 18 replies
I am part of a safety team and I am required to be on site as long as work is being performed.  
Marcus Sullivan 80% LTV financing ADVICE needed. $4M now brings $5M in 3-5yrs
3 June 2017 | 0 replies
I will provide my lender a safety net of a MINIMUM 9 years of payments in liquid cash and 1 year of payments in equity assets during the first year, or as soon as the first 4 leasebacks are sold, whichever comes first.
Marcus Sullivan 80% LTV financing ADVICE needed. $4M now brings $5M in 3-5yrs
3 June 2017 | 0 replies
I will provide my lender a safety net of a MINIMUM 9 years of payments in liquid cash and 1 year of payments in equity assets during the first year, or as soon as the first 4 leasebacks are sold, whichever comes first.
Moses W. Turnkey question - is there real value?? (Math inside)
5 June 2017 | 26 replies
It's just the way it works in life.If you're using traditional financing the appraiser is your safety net, they will tell your bank if you're over paying for a house in that area.
Aaron Ray How to Work a Full-Time Job and Start Investing
24 July 2017 | 45 replies
It would allow you to invest while also have the safety net of someone who is experienced.I hope this helps!
Julia Bykhovskaia Noise level at the vacation property location
24 July 2017 | 4 replies
It really wasn't the noise we were too worried about though, more for the safety of our children and our guests' children.  
Karl B. Where the Heck Should I Move To? Please Help!
5 July 2020 | 213 replies
Tradeoffs & Prioritize.  
Creig Leu Dealing with squatters
17 August 2017 | 12 replies
Unfortunately, there was a few hundred dollars that needed to be spent to clean up and repair the damage beyond the cost already accrued, but we kept the ball rolling and got it rented pretty quickly.Security and safety should always be your foremost concern when rehabbing a property.