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Preeti Sampath Small Court Advice: Tenant
8 October 2020 | 2 replies
In general, as long as you've served notice as required by your lease agreement (or your state's tenant-landlord law) then you should be fine.  
Ben D. Inherited tenants that don't meet screening criteria
10 October 2020 | 18 replies
I'm inclined to have my tenancy qualifications included on new month-to-month lease, but then just let it slide as long as payments are coming in on time.
Brent Zande Are you buying now or waiting to see what happens post-COVID?
8 October 2020 | 3 replies
As long as you have extra reserves given the volatile nature of the world right now, I would continue to invest.
MarieChele Porter Property manager ordered wrong size refrigerator
12 October 2020 | 48 replies
As long as you have a really solid screening process, and stick to it, the rest kinda falls into place.
Nick Dillaha Can I pull equity out of my condo?
9 October 2020 | 6 replies
@Nick Dillaha Its fine as long as its not non-warrantable. 
Chase Taylor Refinance FHA to Conventional & HELOC
2 November 2020 | 8 replies
As long as you haven't closed, you can still back out and adjust your strategy.
Benjamin Sussman When does overleverage get you in trouble?
12 October 2020 | 34 replies
Just wondering if owning 10 properties with 5% equity in all of them is a dangerous thing or if that sort of portfolio structure is fine as long as the investor has sufficient cash reserves?
Geo Cruz Hard Money For Buy and Hold
20 October 2020 | 9 replies
This can be done at any time, and is based on the current appraised value, but if the appraised value is higher than the one that the existing loan was based on, it doesn't matter (as long as it isn't less).
Quintin Green Row Home flipping in Philadelphia
15 October 2020 | 8 replies
@Quintin Green I'd say so as long as the purchase price, rehab cost and ARV make sense.
Rob Newsom Bad idea to buy father-in-law's condo?
13 October 2020 | 1 reply
He still getting an amputation.As long as you own it legally after buying it, who cares what could go wrong?