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Richard Espinosa 18 year old noob from Tampa, Florida!!
12 January 2016 | 27 replies
I know all of you must be very busy, but it would mean so much to me if you could give me any feedback or tips on some of my goals that I have.Over the course of some months now, I've been vigorously reaping any information I can find about investing, real estate, entrepreneurialism, human relations, etc.
Jason Lam Is the private money buying equity or is it a loan?
14 December 2020 | 6 replies
More difficult for SFR because conventional financing wants the human on title.
Cole Fleishour Tenant refusing my entrance of property due to COVID
4 January 2021 | 106 replies
@Cole FleishourDoctors or not, I know some who are on drugs and alcoholics, they are human like anyone else.If they have violated at least two items of your lease agreement.
E.S. Burrell Tenants want LL to pay for their broken TV
14 November 2020 | 38 replies
It's human nature.
Nate Rohlf Buying without a Realtor---Saving Money?
6 February 2020 | 41 replies
You're dealing with humans in a sales environment so treat the agent (ie, human) with respect and you'll likely do better.
Mervin J. CA: Landlord Responsibility for Power Outages by Utility
17 November 2019 | 8 replies
Actually, the more I think about it, CA landlords might want to start including a clause that says just that - the landlord is not liable for PG&E outages.I found the following from this website: https://www.stimmel-law.com/en/articles/landlord-obligations-habitable-premises-basic-california-lawThe Statute:In terms of residential leases, in order for a landlord to be allowed to place rental units on the market, the landlord must first ensure that all of the following conditions which make the building ‘fit for human occupancy’ are met: [Civil Code Secs. 1929, 1941]Effective waterproofing and weather protection of roof and exterior wallsWell-maintained plumbing and gas facilities compliant with law in effect at the time of installationWater supply compliant with applicable law that is capable of producing hot and cold running waterWell-maintained heating facilities compliant with applicable law at the time of installationWell-maintained electrical lighting compliant with applicable law at the time of installationBuilding, grounds, and appurtenances kept sanitary and free from debris and vermin at the time of rent or leaseSufficient number of receptacles for garbageWell-maintained floors, stairways, and railingsLocks conforming to code [CA Civil Code Sec. 1941.3]Dead bolt lock on each main swinging entry doorWindow security or locking devices for windows capable of being opened
Iaroslav Demydovych Newbie needs help picking the right tenant
25 January 2020 | 42 replies
She's got great credit for the income level, does a humanity related job and has no baggage whatsoever.
Lillian Burke Housing for Poor People
26 March 2020 | 36 replies
Usually, an abandoned property is quite derelict and unfit for human habitation.   
Anna Gogos Advice on getting a tenant ASAP
8 February 2020 | 42 replies
Being a landlord will make you lose faith in humanity.
DeAndrea D. Why would someone NOT want to sell their property to an investor?
11 February 2020 | 41 replies
It's sort of who we are as humans, we get silly ideas in our heads and stick with them, even in many cases with a very negative result.I think for most sellers, they will sell to anyone that gives them a fair or highest price.