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Kyle J. Finally collected on a small claims judgment against an ex-tenant
18 August 2022 | 24 replies
So while we have a  quicker eviction process to hopefully limit a landlords losses collecting for damages is difficult at best 
Jeff Berlin co-insurance question
23 March 2016 | 5 replies
We will pay no more for loss of, or damage to that property than the proportion that the Limit of Insurance under this Coverage Part for the property bears to the Agreed Value shown for it in the Declarations.b.
NA NA WARNING: Harbor Funding Group
6 November 2017 | 198 replies
My only difficulty with this is that no-one, to my knowledge at least, has actually seen an accounting confirming this exchange has taken place The class action is one that will sue for damages rather than recovery of escrow and I have serious doubts that even by winning the action, there is little chance of recovering the actual cash owed We have yet to see any form of an accounting from either the title connection, harbor funding or GCD as to any funds that have been exchanged - as far as I am aware at this time, they could even be with the title connection as they have yet to confirm in anything other than emails to agents/individuals and verbal exchanges that they have sent the money to harbour funding - unlikely scenario but again we have absolutely nothing in the form of a legal accounting document that for sure tells us exactly who we should be chasing and why.
John Nelson painting cabinets
16 April 2010 | 8 replies
I wouldn't recommend doing this on a high-end property, but it dresses up cabinets in most rentals just fine.
Jared K. Why pay more and get less?
15 April 2011 | 37 replies
At my price range and with my screening it is not people not paying, it is damage and breaking the rules.Do I worry about rents, no.
Dick M. Foremost insurance
27 August 2011 | 3 replies
I'm not sure if that's considered wind damage, but your policy declarations should specify that.
Dave Kennedy Profit Margin for rental???
11 June 2007 | 25 replies
I wonder who's going to pay the advertising, office supplies, management, maintenance, entity maintenance, damage done by tenants (above the security deposit), legal fees, utilities (during vacancies), evictions, vacancy expenses, lawsuits, capital expenses, etc, etc, etc (I could go on and on and on).
N/A N/A Making Real Estate Signs
7 March 2008 | 4 replies
Finally, a coating of spray on water-repellent adds a little extra protection.The front-coat seals the paper from water damage, and of course allows your information to show through.Best of Luck to all.FLAREAUCTION
Jeff Kaller Buying Foreclosures – Be Aware of Pitfalls
10 April 2008 | 2 replies
Be aware that if you evict people, they can become quite upset and drag the process out, as well as do damage to the property, which can cost you more money in repairs.
Jon K. Late, Messy Tenent / Roommate
22 February 2011 | 5 replies
2) Tenant has caused damage during move-in.