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Russell R Massey Property R-4 but too small to build?
12 March 2024 | 3 replies
Do you know of any instances where someone built something in a similar circumstance?
Wesley Weisberg Seeking Advice, Mold, Former Tenant Suing
13 March 2024 | 7 replies
I think we lucked out on this one despite the circumstances
Taylor Davila Which Strategy to start with
12 March 2024 | 12 replies
Thank you, Taylor Given your unique circumstances as a professional athlete who may not know where you will be located in the future, a fix and flip strategy may be a good option to consider.
Tsering Lhamo New Investor; Tenant query.
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
Under no circumstances would I wait 11 days and still not have this figured out.
Account Closed Good places for a California investor to buy multi-family and apartment complexes
12 March 2024 | 22 replies
I feel, given the circumstances in SoCal, buying out of state seems lucrative.I like your strategy of purchasing in class A and B neighborhoods.
Alex Lawson What maintenance issues do you not cover?
11 March 2024 | 7 replies
Tenant agrees to comply with all duties required by Wyoming Statute §1-21-1204: maintain the Premises in clean and safe condition and not unreasonably burden any common area; dispose of all garbage and other waste; maintain all plumbing fixtures in a condition as sanitary as the fixtures permit; use all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, and other facilities and appliances in a reasonable manner; prevent water pipes from freezing by turning off outside spigots, disconnecting hoses, and keeping the rental heated to at least 50 degrees; replace lightbulbs, air filters, water filters, and other consumables as needed; test smoke detectors every six months and replace batteries as needed; immediately notify Agent in writing of any defects or dangerous conditions Tenant becomes aware of; replace broken or cracked glass, no matter the circumstance of breakage, unless the Tenant provides Agent with a police report detailing breakage beyond the control of Tenant; pay to repair anything damaged by the Tenant, his guests or invitees, whether through intentional act or negligence; upon termination, remove all personal property and garbage either owned or placed on the Premises by Tenant and clean the Premises to the condition at the beginning of the AgreementCreate a policy and stick to it.
Kevin S. What would you do?
12 March 2024 | 75 replies
I would absolutely under no circumstance do anything you listed here.
Daniel M. Seeking Advice on Tenant Placement for New Duplex and Managing Commission Expectation
10 March 2024 | 5 replies
In normal circumstances, your suggestion about avoiding a MTM lease makes perfect sense, and it's a strategy we plan to adopt in the future.
Danielle Cage 1st Time Owner - New Leases & Non Pmt
11 March 2024 | 16 replies
In my case, though I was initially very worried and cautious, the remaining family member turned out to be a great tenant.Month to month is not a bad spot to be in, given the circumstances.
Michaela G. Old Atlanta water lien
11 March 2024 | 32 replies
Gotta be a setting for that. ok... so the next question is would the liability under those circumstances run to the title co?