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Genny Li Does no one replace their water heater anode rods?
2 September 2021 | 23 replies
If I tap into the mentality of my paycheck to paycheck millennial counterparts, and assume that stoves and dryers will still last forever: 
Anthony Quint Canadian buying Multifamily in Canada vs US
19 June 2024 | 5 replies
During Covid, many of my CAD counter-parts who had portfolios in the US had a very hard time due to lack of communication.
Account Closed Rich Americans less Charitable than even the Poor; 35% Americans on Welfare??
1 March 2015 | 5 replies
Wealthy Americans Are Giving Less Of Their Incomes To Charity, While Poor Are Donating More""Unlike their wealthier counterparts, low- and middle-income Americans — those who made less than $100,000 — gave 5% more in 2012 than in 2006, the Chronicle found.
Brian Jackson Supplemental Lease for AirBNB
19 May 2017 | 3 replies
Parents shall not lease property and leave children under the age of 21 by themselves overnight.RISK OF LOSS AND INDEMNIFICATIONGuest agrees that all personal property, furnishings, personal affects and other items brought into the Property by Guest or their permitted guests and visitors shall be at the sole risk of Guest with regard to any theft, damage, destruction or other loss and Rental Agent shall not be responsible or liable for any reason whatsoever.Guest hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Rental Agent and their agents, owners, successors, employees and contractors from and against any costs, damages, liabilities, claims, legal fees and other actions for any damages, costs, attorney’s fees incurred by Guest, permitted guests, visitors or agents, representatives or successors of Guest due to any claims relating to destruction of property or injury to persons or loss of life sustained by Guest or family and visitors of Guest in or about the Property and Guest expressly agrees to save and hold Rental Agent harmless in all such cases.RELEASEGuest hereby waives and releases any claims against Rental Agent, the Property owner and their successors, assigns, employees or representatives, officially or otherwise, for any injuries or death that may be sustained by Guest on or near or adjacent to the Property, including any common facilities, activities or amenities.Guest agrees to use any such facilities or amenities entirely at the Guest’s own initiative, risk and responsibility.ENTRY AND INSPECTIONRental Agent reserves the right to enter the Property at reasonable times and with reasonable advance notice for the purposes of inspecting the Property or showing the Property to prospective purchasers, renters or other authorized persons.If Rental Agent has a reasonable belief that there is imminent danger to any person or property, Rental Agent may enter the Property without advance notice.UNAVAILABILITY OF PROPERTYIn the event the Property is not available for use during the Rental Term due to reasons, events or circumstances beyond the control of Rental Agent, Rental Agent will immediately return all payments made by the Guest, whereupon this Agreement shall be terminated and Guest and Rental Agent shall have no further obligations or liabilities in any manner pertaining to this Agreement.ADDITIONAL TERMS TO THE RENAL AGREEMENTIn addition to the standard terms included herein, Guest acknowledges and agrees that the following additional terms and conditions apply to the Guest’s rental of the Property:GENERAL PROVISIONSThis Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties with regard to the rental of the Property, and any changes, amendments or modifications hereof shall be void unless the same are in writing and signed by both the Guest and the Rental Agent.This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York.The words “Rental Agent” and “Guest” shall include their respective heirs, successors, representatives.The waiver or failure to enforce any breach or provision of this Agreement shall not be considered a waiver of that or any other provision in any subsequent breach thereof.If any provision herein is held invalid, the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected.Any notice required to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and sent to the contact information included herein.This Agreement may be signed in one or more counterparts, each of which is an original, but taken together constitute one in the same instrument.Execution of a digital signature shall be deemed a valid signature.Security - There is currently an outdoor security camera to protect home during periods property is empty.Pets – provisional with approval and pet feeGuest is responsible for cleaning up any/all pet refuse.
James Letchford First Circle Private Money
15 February 2017 | 2 replies
Hi Jon BThe Fannie Mae Homestyle Renovation is the conventional counterpart to the FHA 203K Renovation Mortgage and this loan, based upon your situation, might be another option to help you buy or refinance and renovate you home.
Chris H. Easing tenants into new leases where sqft has gone up.
7 February 2016 | 10 replies
Office users tend to be more mobile than industrial or retail counterparts.  
NA NA Classes of areas
14 January 2015 | 13 replies
What are the crime statistics as compared to their counterparts nationally?
Spencer Sutton Investors, do these things before buying rentals in Birmingham
23 October 2015 | 2 replies
Know who you’re buying houses from and believe in their credentials and history.If you do these two things before you buy in a strange market, you’ll have more success than your counterparts who are buying houses sight unseen.Hope that helps!
Cory Mccarthy Historians Perspective needed - RE crash of 2007 -2010
10 January 2016 | 26 replies
You know more than most or otherwise you wouldn't be here today as many of your counterparts at the time were swept away by the flood waters. 
Henry Witecki Hello from Oakland
28 April 2014 | 10 replies
He told me, "it will change your life".So far, it looks like a great opportunity to connect my design and build skills with a financier interested in rehabilitating a rental property in the East Bay.I am just familiarizing myself with the site so far, and am looking forward to making connections with like-minded counterparts.