Jamie Fankhauser
What book has helped you the most? and why?
10 February 2021 | 96 replies
1) Tribe of Mentors (short life advice from 100 or so successful people)2) The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking3) 80/20 Sales & Marketing4) When (On the art of good timing)
Maurice Smith
Corna virus... should you be worried!?
27 March 2020 | 142 replies
The reason being is that the underlying business is not affected and therefore, should out perform once the macro elements have passed.
Nicole Heasley Beitenman
I need a new car but don't want more debt. What should I do?
9 October 2019 | 145 replies
Every time I take my Element in for an inspection, mechanics comment on how many miles you can put on them without much work.
Todd Powell
Portland, Oregon annouces FREE rent; no evictions due to Virus!
25 December 2020 | 103 replies
@Mary Mitchell my point was if landlords move more towards treating tenants as an essential element of their success the government only can interfere so much.
Nikki Closser
HELP US! No rent to be paid for more than 6 months in Seattle!
5 June 2020 | 146 replies
but yes, we have to pay attention to new laws, and deal with tenant friendly advocacy.... ...I would love to hear how you are mitigating your business risk with all these elements coming down the 'pike.
Kieran McDonagh
If you could, where would you move to?
22 January 2020 | 35 replies
Environmental diversity is outstanding, ocean, mountains, desert all are in the county.
Wy Kay
Do you carry a gun when visiting your C-F class properties?
12 December 2020 | 116 replies
I can't speak to NYC laws, but in CA, open cary is not legal, so there ins't that element of them avoiding conflict because you are armed.
Dennis M.
Disabled tenants in the hood
3 November 2019 | 66 replies
Separately there are environmental issues like lead and other things that can lead to disability in some neighborhoods.
Peter Martin
What are relavant questions to ask?
24 September 2016 | 4 replies
Are they doing a phase I &II environmental?
Marci Stein
Auction.com
11 September 2020 | 21 replies
Did you have an open line of communication with the title company such that you can bring them the liens list from auction.com:"Most liens are removed after a foreclosure property sale, but certain liens may remain.Here are some examples:Any lien recorded on title prior in time to the foreclosing mortgage.First Mortgage (if the foreclosing mortgage is a second or third mortgage)HOA or COA assessment liens (in certain states)Mechanic’s Liens (in some states)Government liens such as state and federal tax liens, city or county liens, US Government liens.IRS liens (IRS may buy the property within 120 days after sale at the price paid at foreclosure sale)Code Enforcement Liens, Environmental Liens, and Utility LiensChild Support Liens"and make sure your title insurance had coverage for these?