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R Rani RCV Houston Area Coverage
9 July 2014 | 3 replies
I would love to know some good insurance agents, brokers, or companies that issue landlord policy in Houston too.
David Krulac Flood Insurance revisions
13 March 2014 | 0 replies
Kicking the can further down the road and only pushing the inevitable into the future.There is to be a $25 surcharge for a flood policy on a primary home and $250 surcharge for secondary homes.
Ken Rishel New York Times Article
20 July 2015 | 11 replies
And there are plenty of deep pocketed investors out there who will listen to NPR's upcoming This American Life piece on the slumlording professor of Mobile Home University - and instead of wrinkling up their faces in indignation, will instead salivate at a potentially discounted investment class.He appears to be an adherent of classic deep value investing - going back to Graham, and currently espoused by any number of value adherents, perhaps most cogently by Seth Klarman of Baupost Group.The classic value play is to patiently sit on the asset until the market recognizes its true value, the asset price rises (ie cap compresses) and you unlock the true value of the asset you bought so cheaply that you had the "margin of safety" as Graham put it, and Klarman titled his legendary book.But rather than wait for the market to recognize value - Rolfe is trying to teach the market.Rolfe doesn't believe in buy and hold forever - he wants to unlock value and appears to really believe his assets deserve lower cap rates than they are given.I think he is probably succeeding in helping to single handedly move the market.
Mina G. Tenant paying rent late almost every month now no payment
23 March 2014 | 13 replies
I told her I will contact the court on monday to find out what happened.I also recorded the tenant conversation with me for my safety and just in case I need to use it in court.
Mike H. re: Aon Rent Protect has stopped issuing policies
13 March 2014 | 0 replies
Anybody else catch that Aon Rent Protect rental insurance has stopped issuing policies?
Matthew Sidlo Homeowners Insurance: 2 family home
14 March 2014 | 2 replies
I also have a $1m umbrella policy.
Stephen E. Pet Restrictions
19 March 2014 | 17 replies
Large is a bigger safety concern in an emergency situation though.
Arthur Banks Car washing and minor maintenance
20 March 2014 | 20 replies
Disposal of fluids can be done properly, it's when they aren't you can have an issue.Noise is another issue to be covered generally, so revving up an engine constantly (as if they think they know what they are doing as old hot roders did) can be a noise issue.My lease prevented the tenant from keeping any inoperable machinery on premises or parts thereof, which meant all vehicles, lawn mowers or any gadget had to be operable, vehicles had to be titled, licensed and insured.The outside had to be free of clutter, trash, salvage or personal property not designed specifically as lawn furniture or for outdoor cooking and such was to be stored from view from the street when not in use.Those types of covenants will take care of a vehicle on blocks or an engine sitting in the yard.I wouldn't say anything about some minor repair being made to a vehicle, where do you draw the line, changing a windshield wiper or adding fluids or pulling the transmission. so long as it's done in the day and operable, doesn't cause toxics to spill, doesn't produce unwanted annoying noises, isn't a safety issue, is kept clean and neat, what's the issue?
Dan Holden The 90 Day Challenge
4 December 2019 | 49 replies
I went to them and asked some questions and found it was an old insurance policy I had back in the day.
Joseph Weisenbloom First aparment showing tomorow! Need some help preparing
26 February 2019 | 12 replies
Some landlords have a policy of no prior evictions in the last XX years.