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William Blair Personal experience with PPR Note Fund
6 September 2019 | 47 replies
Due to high demand, we've only done a soft launch of this fund thus far to grant our legacy investors a spot before it fills up.
Anthony Barbato Looking for advice for ceiling repair
27 June 2017 | 5 replies
They questioned the spot on the ceiling, and I assured them that we looked at it and it was all old damage. 
Tim W. Gas bill needs to shrink now!
7 July 2017 | 29 replies
Jad Boudiab Your description is spot on.
Michael Moikeha Contractor Pay Schedule
8 August 2023 | 50 replies
@Michael Moikeha Haha, spot on.
Mindy Jensen House Flips hit 10-yr high! What do you think about the market?
8 February 2017 | 44 replies
So was the stock market happy about the election and direction of the administration....or was it really the bond market being much more unhappy about the election and direction of the administration.This isnt really the forums for political discourse, but there is some clear overlap that is hard to completely avoid, especially if we are talking about the way markets react to the political environment.You are spot on regarding what happened.
Vincent B. Is it a good idea to buy my first property out of state ?
19 May 2019 | 43 replies
@Lee Smith is spot on regarding the Indianapolis market.
Jay P. cannot serve tenant in person - next steps?
12 February 2017 | 15 replies
This requires posting the notice in a conspicuous spot on the premises and also mailing a copy of the notice to the tenant.
Raj G. security deposit from landlord(Bayonne, Hudson)
11 February 2017 | 4 replies
Hi ,Subject : NJ Small claim court on security deposit issue , landlord didn't return.I was living in 1 unit of a 3 unit building.all 3 units are occupied by tenants.I lived there for around 6 years, after that I bought my own home near by in same city(Bayonne)Before leaving I gave proper 30 days notice as mentioned in our agreement, Landlord requested me to stay 15 more days I agree on that also, and paid all rent .landlord's property manager came twice on property and did inspection and didn't complain on any thing.We left the apartment in good condition other than wear and tear that caused by 6 years with 2 kids.me and my wife worked really hard to clean every thing after we moved all our stuff.once I left I didn't get any email or statement of damages for 30 days( we left on Dec 15th)on 31st day(Jan 16th) I got email from landlord with lots of pictures like dirty carpet(some spots), graffiti on wall, some holes on door.Carpet was generally clean, but there were some spots at one place that I couldn't clean, also graffiti on wall m made by my who grew up there from age of 6 months to 6 years.these graffiti could be easily washed away or erased, but property manager told me , since there was no paint in last 6 years, so they would paint it so I didn't work on that.door had hole because of stopper, it was striking with door, so it was quite natural as door were hollow from inside., so for 30 days no email from landlord, on 31st day he sent me lots of pictures mentioned different type of damages.In the mean time other tenant told me that landlor has modified the apartment and added one more bed room, but dividing the living room.after around 37 days landlord sent me a cheque of around $300 out of $2500 deposit.This is my situation, please advise.
Kevin Urena Investing in Albany NY smart or not ??
6 May 2023 | 35 replies
I own a property management company that covers the whole capital region, and Albany is a bit overheated in spots right now that can make it tough to cash flow, but deals can still be found. 
Danny Duran Screening a tenant undergoing a short sale
11 August 2015 | 3 replies
The 10th - 20th is the sweet spot where renters feel the urgency of making a decision but still aren't desperate)