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Ross Hayes Debt Pay Down Analysis
23 February 2024 | 15 replies
Print out the balance sheet a few times a year.
Mike Morehead Financing for Maui
26 February 2023 | 15 replies
If you don't know the island well, this at least filters out the complexes that are residential or LTR.But with prices basically doubling over the last 5 years, making the numbers work is a bit more challenging now than in 2017 or 2018.I'm happy to run through my numbers with you - but be forewarned, while Maui can be a money printing exercise, you also get pretty good at writing checks you normally wouldn't write on another property (mainland, LTR, etc).
Misook Foley Tenant put trampoline in the back yard.
5 August 2023 | 17 replies
And you can't tell them the insurance won't allow it because yes it they do the insurance allows a trampoline you can't just Swindle them and add things in it is against the law there is no loophole here they already signed the lease you never specified no trampolines that is all your fault on your end and you don't need insurance to have a trampoline understand that right now it's all you can do is learn from your mistake and next time if you don't want somebody renting from you that possibly could put a swing set or trampoline on your property then you need to put it in the lease not tell them anything if you tell them your insurance won't cover it then you are literally crossing a line where they can sue you if you add it into the next lease they can sue you this is something that should have been brought up since day one before they signed the lease to start with and understand if you're renting a house that backyard's not yours while they're renting it that is their backyard and as long as their backyard is picked up and not dirty or filthy and have a whole bunch of stuff all over the place especially if they have kids a trampoline is completely legal especially if it's got a net around it if it doesn't have a net around it then you can say you need to put a net around it that's the most you can do specially because of trampoline with a net around it is completely 100% legal and follows all guidelines unless they're older children like teenagers then they don't need a net around it I'll repeat this one more time legally if you are renting a home and you didn't specify since day one then there is nothing you can do now learn from that mistake and if you don't want nobody ever doing it again then you have to tell him in the lease not tell them to their face it has to be printed in their lease from day one and you can't just change the lease and say no trampolines on their next one nor can you kick them out for a trampoline as long as they're cleaning up all the toys and stuff that's not technically a toy so you understand that it's not a toy it falls under more of exercise machinery and you can't deny people that
Mindy Jensen Landlords: Do You Have An Operations Manual For Your Rentals?
6 June 2020 | 24 replies
Probably easy enough to print it out and staple it together.
Joseph Kline Buying property in Brazil
18 April 2023 | 7 replies
Turned out in the fine print our financing wasn’t guaranteed.
Jason Krawitz Okay to use e-mailed PDF of signed lease or is wet ink required?
8 January 2015 | 5 replies
Your biggest concern would be whether a judge would buy the tenant saying "I didn't sign that" anymore with a printed copy vs. a signed original.  
Joshua Carvalho Printed Bandit Signs?
10 March 2015 | 7 replies
I've heard repeatedly that Handwritten bandit signs are more effective than Printed signs.
Kevin Izquierdo Permits
18 August 2015 | 14 replies
Ask for a printed fee schedule.
Ariel Goldenberg Comps
5 August 2016 | 9 replies
Louis MLS is, but in Cincinnati the search criteria gets printed on the summary sheet.
Rashad S. Direct Mail and Vacant Property Research
6 February 2014 | 15 replies
When you go be prepared, have contracts ready, know the comps and print them out to show them because they always try to get over and know how much you are willing to pay for it before you go.