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Mike A. Loss of rent / income insurance - response from insurance company
21 March 2020 | 10 replies
@Mike A. every policy needs to be reviewed in its entirety for a claims adjusted to make a formal decision.That being said, of all of those claims we have filed for clients this week those claims have already been denied.Of the 40,000 clients we have, we have yet to have a Property policy respond to this.  
David Serna Hard money lenders Halting their activity. Does it make sense?
23 March 2020 | 4 replies
. - If they have actual private lenders...which they claim they all do, but you'd be surprised how many don't...their private lenders may be going to cash and pulling their moneyYes, they need to lend money to stay in business...but if they themselves are getting squeezed, it'll come back to us investors 
Kevin Hoff Backing out of a deal based on bad inspection
25 March 2020 | 24 replies
I'm not a lawyer whatsoever, and this isn't legal advice - but if your contract clearly has a clause in it that states you can break the contract within 5 days of the inspection if the property is unacceptable, then you likely have a fighting chance of getting your earnest money back (although I suspect it will involve small claims court), and you likely won't be subjected to the worst case scenario as Russell described. 
Ron Fletcher After Coronavirus is over!
10 April 2020 | 16 replies
The average citizen is powerless and will never get anything ,and the people they have elected to represent them wont help them,cant help them.3>Healthcare is already out of control expensive and is absolutely unaffordable, many many are going to be bankrupt just with medical bills due.4>Many are going to be bankrupt because of failing business , loss of job, etc., this is obvious.5>As mentioned above , just a few are getting tons of cash - which means they can buy out business and other companies at very low cost and this means further super consolidation of power - literally cementing it in place. 6>The future for the average citizen is not looking good. 
Account Closed our struggle / first multi
21 March 2020 | 0 replies
Plumbing was not fully done like they claimed it had been.
Account Closed our struggle / first multi
26 March 2020 | 2 replies
Plumbing was not fully done like they claimed it had been.
Jill F. Rent and Covid-19-our letter to tenants
8 April 2020 | 73 replies
These are usually one time grants, not loans, and do not need to be repaid.The deadline for filing tax returns has been extended to July 15; however, if you believe you are due a refund, you can and should file ASAP to take advantage of this additional income.To those of you who are caregivers, medical personnel, and retail workers who are by necessity still out there dealing with the public -- you are the heros in this crisis and we want to recognize the risk you are taking by getting up and going to work each day.
Greg Moore What payment platform do you prefer to receive rent?
27 March 2020 | 20 replies
Cash.App claims they do this for the payer's security.
Josh L. Actual Rent Data for Listings?
22 March 2020 | 7 replies
Every realtor I've ever dealt with, including those that claim to specialize in buying and selling, has been OK with this and doesn't just say NO to rentals. 
Jo Jennings Tax implications for deciding not to rent out property
22 March 2020 | 9 replies
If we let the house sit vacant for the rest of the year, can we still claim it as an investment property and deduct our closing costs, depreciation, travel to close the deal, etc?