Sharon Kim
Need help due-diligence on Self Storage Development Syndication
7 October 2019 | 4 replies
I believe it tends to give me a slightly lower return, because the sponsor is going to be more careful, and if there is a severe downturn will prevent me from taking catastrophic losses.
Matt Rose
Getting started...when to pull the trigger
11 October 2019 | 16 replies
All problems are catastrophes when you have no cash.
Nicholas Daniels
How would you do it? Retire at 26 $4,000/mo cashflow?
14 October 2019 | 11 replies
.$1700/month for a "Bronze" plan that hardly covers anything other than a major catastrophe
Joey Morea
Damage waiver vs security deposit
15 August 2020 | 16 replies
I also have supplemental inurance for catastrophic contingencies.
Chris Pflum
Due your flood zone dilligence
8 November 2019 | 8 replies
Of course.But will a high tide 5 inches higher than it is now (50 years from now) cause catastrophic destruction or major population shifts in our lifetime?
Robyn Henderson
Leaking Roof in Condo Building - How to proceed?
24 October 2019 | 2 replies
Since the patient approach is not yielding results, and the lack of effective response by the Association is severely damaging her unit, I recommend commencing a lawsuit immediately, and making a claim on the insurance carrier, as she has an obligation to not let the problem become catastrophic for the building.
Matthew Kimball
Pros and cons to buying Mother-in-law Rental
21 November 2019 | 22 replies
Items of risk: being shut down by municipal authority, liability and not being covered in the event of a catastrophic claim (fire).
Jason Malabute
BRRRR....top of the market
18 January 2019 | 20 replies
So even if the market declines by 20% against the appraised value, you won't be underwater.Finally, by using the BRRR strategy you actually limit your potential exposure by having very little cash in the deal in the event of catastrophe.
Richard Moreno
Basement rental in Providence R.I
8 May 2021 | 19 replies
And while there’s no zoning police, it is a safety issue (egress) and if there was a fire or somesuch catastrophic fire, no matter where in the property, my understanding is that insurance would find every reason not to payout—and if fire resulted in death, not protect or cover you.
Nick Causa
Seller Financing Questions
18 January 2019 | 1 reply
The problem is if it is enforced the consequences can be catastrophic.