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Derek Persuit Property Manager/Home Warranty
12 June 2019 | 4 replies
NOTICE: If Landlord fails to repair a condition that materially affects the physical health or safety of an ordinary tenant as required by this lease or the Property Code, Tenant may be entitled to exercise remedies under §92.056 and §92.0561 of the Property Code.span>If Tenant follows the procedures under those sections, the following remedies may be available to Tenant: (1) terminate the lease and obtain an appropriate refund under §92.056(f); (2) have the condition repaired or remedied according to §92.0561; (3) deduct from the rent the cost of the repair or remedy according to §92.0561; and (4) obtain judicial remedies according to §92.0563.
Mindy Jensen WEBINAR: How to Really Invest in Rentals The S.M.A.R.T. Way!
1 July 2019 | 18 replies
However - most wannabe investors fail to plan ( and thus… plan to fail!)
Greg Szymbor Information on Angel Investors!?
7 June 2019 | 3 replies
They are looking to make investments into start up businesses that are highly scalable and offer the opportunity to 10x, 30x, or 100x their investment, knowing that any particular investment they make has low odds of doing that (and will likely fail completely)Angel Investors normally have lots of money, and perhaps for a different piece of their investment strategy would make higher risk loans.
Tyler Salvi Finding properties with disconnected utilities.
9 June 2019 | 6 replies
If you fail to pay and the 30 day period to respond has passed, you may be required to start the process over (my office requires this).
RJ Dixon 10k about to be lost because of lender
29 June 2019 | 29 replies
In BOTH cases, although both were in CA (but I think it was a federal requirement), I, as the seller had to sign that the deposits would be fully returned, regardless of contingencies and schedules for releasing contingencies, if the FHA loan failed to fund. 
Idan Narotzki Credit from previous owner, make sense?
16 June 2019 | 10 replies
You don't have to keep giving them the same answer over and over.If they fail to pay what is owed, start the eviction process.
Tina Husted Need Wholesale help!
15 June 2019 | 53 replies
Two investors failed on it.
Trevor Scheiderer Purchasing a Portfolio?
25 June 2019 | 23 replies
Not everyone sells because it's a failing endeavor so be sure to review and do your homework to see if it can work for your strategies and goals. 
Josh E. Home Depot or Lowe's for Kitchen Remodel?
8 June 2019 | 4 replies
I hate to disparage everyone working for them, I’m sure there are good carpenters working for them, I have actually worked alongside and hired carpenters who worked for them in the past who were great workers but they were just completely set up to fail by the box store and then quit after a few jobs.
Adam Craig Critique my tenant screening process.
11 June 2019 | 20 replies
I do that with all 10 criteria and give them a total score. 26 - 30 equals a good prospect and I charge them a deposit equal to one month of rent. 16-20 is a high-risk tenant and they have to pay a deposit equal to two months rent. 15 and under is a fail.