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5 March 2016 | 18 replies
If they need to change from one service animal to another, then we fill out a new Service Animal Agreement.We also include name and contact information regarding the service animal's veterinarian and emergency care taker.Here is an excerpt from our Service Animal Agreement regarding other terms:"Tenant agrees to:1.Provide proper care for the animal in accordance with veterinary recommendations or ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) guidelines.See www.aspca.org.2.Not to leave the animal unattended for any unreasonable periods of time.3.Adhere to local ordinances, including leash, vaccination, and tag/licensing, requirements.4.Clean up after the animal and dispose of animal waste properly and quickly.5.Not to leave animal food or water outside the dwelling, as it could attract other animals.6.Keep the animal from being noisy, aggressive, or from causing any annoyance or discomfort to others.7.Immediately remedy any complaints that arise from animal behavior.8.Immediately pay for any damage, loss, or expense caused to others by the animal.9.Provide animal with regular health care, to include vaccinations as recommended by a veterinarian.10.Arrange for an emergency caretaker for the animal.Tenant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Landlord against all liability, judgments, expenses (including attorney fees), or claims by third parties for any injury to any person or damage to property caused by Tenant’s animal.Landlord reserves the right to revoke permission to keep the animal should Tenant break this agreement or provide false or misleading information."
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10 February 2016 | 10 replies
I would also like some advice on how to move forward in attracting investors/partners to make this development work.
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30 July 2016 | 13 replies
That happened just once before I pushed for the tenants to use Google Wallet for the "cash" option.
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16 October 2015 | 26 replies
An obvious one would be when terms/rate to acquire are extremely attractive, on syndication where you are the minority shareholder, you can add good value after purchase, or you expect massive market appreciation in order to refinance shortly after purchase (as Michael mentioned above.)
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18 April 2016 | 7 replies
I will say this is the least attractive of the three safe harbors as the De Minimis Safe Harbor (DMSH) and the Routine Maintenance Safe Harbor (RMSH) will likely yield better results. 2.
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25 January 2015 | 10 replies
I have created a Facebook page for our Real Estate company, and i was wondering how could I attract more people interested in our business to the page and how to grow my audience?
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25 February 2015 | 17 replies
We were hoping to attract tenants that may be more steady in their finances.
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21 December 2014 | 14 replies
:@Marcia Maynard what kind of rentals do you have that you attract seniors?
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4 January 2015 | 15 replies
Yes renters do sign a lease, but owners sign a promissary note, which oftentimes is a 30 year commitment, much more serious IMO.To me, banks loans (mortgages) are much kinder on the wallet than renting (increases annually, where most mortgages are fixed).
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22 October 2013 | 4 replies
Or was the reason you were initially attracted to RE Investing in the first place the thought of passive cash-flow?