
22 January 2014 | 20 replies
"If Buyer reasonably believes that the inspection report reveals DEFECT with the property (under Indiana law, Defect means a condition that would have a significant adverse effect on the value of the property, that would significantly impair the health or safety of future occupants of the property, or that if not repairs, removed, or replaced woud significantly shorten or adversely affect the expected normal life of the premises), and Seller is unable or unwilling to remedy the DEFECT to buyer's reasonable satisfaction before closing (or at a time otherwise agreed to by the parties), then Buyer may terminate this agreement or waive such defect and the transaction shall proceed toward closing.

4 November 2017 | 2 replies
My theory is that your DTI should not be affected adversely, providing that (say) 75% of the new investments' income will 100% cover your RE-financed investment loan (and, they reckon that they've only lent you 75% or less of its value anyway), right?

11 March 2018 | 7 replies
If you are risk adverse real estate, (especially out of state) is not for you.

27 April 2017 | 12 replies
Research adverse possession.

9 December 2017 | 14 replies
The issue with this is the adverse impact on the flood plain.

23 January 2016 | 1 reply
I was just wanting to know, during adverse weather conditions what do you do if your tenant calls and reports a problem of leaking water and the roads are a solid sheet of ice and none of your maintenance personnel cant make it to the property?

2 February 2016 | 36 replies
If you're saving your money and investing it already, the capital will be there later to invest in RE once you've got the time to focus on it.I say this because I have a 9-5 job I love and have no desire to quit ... and I'm becoming aware that real estate can adversely impact that.

22 September 2014 | 22 replies
In many locations you are no longer permitted to install garburators/garbage disposals due to the adverse impact they have on sewage treatment infrastructure.

2 July 2015 | 0 replies
Disparate-impact claims challenge practices of housing providers that have a disproportionately adverse effect on minorities.Relying on statistical evidence presented by ICP, the District Court concluded that ICP successfully established a prima facie case of disparate impact.

16 May 2016 | 1 reply
I'm turning them down, my question is, do I send them each an adverse action notice addressed to them individually stating credit reasons, or one notice to each that lists all of their names on the notice?