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Jonie Lieberman Property damage caused by intruder.
10 August 2011 | 7 replies
My landlord/owner's policy would cover the damage to the structure.
Mark Forest LLC controversy
10 May 2009 | 23 replies
Also carry adequate insurance and even an umbrella policy for added protection.
Lee V PRINCIPLE REDUCTION
5 May 2009 | 8 replies
The other part of the equation on assessments comes into play when you finance a home and an insurance policy is required.
Bernadette Schuller Property Mgt. marketing material
10 June 2009 | 2 replies
•providing you with monthly and annual financial reports, so you always know how your property is performing •tracking and invoicing tenants for CAM charges •maintaining and keeping your property in exceptional condition and undertake specific preventative maintenance processes•professionally marketing your property to minimize vacancies and maximize income via my numerous industry related affiliations and web presence •overseeing the leasing process (if requested) finding qualified, suitable tenants, and professionally managing every aspect of the landlord-tenant relationship •overseeing initial tenant improvement installation and/or renovations •collecting rent and late •ensuring that your property complies with federal, state and local laws and regulations •maintaining insurance policies for the property and coordinating the payment of all property expenses •responding to tenant requests in a prompt and professional manner •providing you with a successful advertising strategy that keeps your property rented •credit and background screening to insure your property is respected •cost reductions- your property will benefit from detailed expense reviews and wholesale pricing for re-occurring and non-recurring expenses.
Jeff Tumbarello Here is an interesting twist
29 May 2009 | 1 reply
Van de Water, a former senior policy official at the Social Security Administration and now a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a Washington think tank."
Debbie B. A chill pill...
7 July 2009 | 6 replies
There’s a place called BP on the internet,If you have a question about REI, you can find it there I’ll bet,It’s run by a cool guy named Josh,And he keeps everyone in line, by gosh,‘Cause you see not everyone there agrees,On the current administration’s policies,The debates can become a little overheated,It’s not for the timid, you might be mistreated,But this guy Josh, he’s got a level-head,“Be nice boys and girls,†more than once he has said,He doesn’t take sides, but he lets people rant,Let’s vote Josh for our next President!
Account Closed Terminating Utilities
17 September 2009 | 5 replies
Do the utilities have a transfer policy, rather than just a stop then start policy?
N/A N/A How NOT to do business in Real Estate . . .
4 July 2007 | 20 replies
We always welcome out of town visitors, but after a couple of nights, they'll be ready to leave.Also I wonder about not just the legal/code problems with doing that, but what my insurance broker would say if I told him I was renting (1) separate rooms to (2) unrelated parties of (3) either sex and I'm not (4) running criminal background/sex offender checks on them or their overnight guests.I'm thinking my policy might forbid that.all cash
Scott Ficek Any used a private insurance adjuster
7 January 2013 | 11 replies
Have you ever read your insurance policy?
Danny Day BofA to slash mortgage balances by $100,000 or more
1 April 2012 | 29 replies
Unfortunately (actually it's fortunate), it's a lot more complicated than that...The President has a very limited ability to enact or even influence policy without the support of the House, the Senate and (to a lesser degree) state and local lawmakers.