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Brae Schulte 1 Bedroom or 2 Bedroom STR Purchase Maui
14 June 2021 | 5 replies
It honestly depends on the complex, etc. 
Daryl King Tax obligations on an inherited house
19 July 2021 | 17 replies
Court is helpful usually.
Pete Harper Crazy Cat Lady Duplex
10 June 2021 | 2 replies
We are headed to court.
Wesley Mullen Purchasing a house now, to live in the future, in FL
9 June 2021 | 5 replies
These people have come here for years and love a house or an area or a condo complex
Krishna Chaitanya gadhiraju Landlord is asking me to repair kitchen counter top
10 June 2021 | 20 replies
Is it easy to file a case in the court in NJ?
Rita Naga Houston Multi Family
3 July 2021 | 1 reply
HelloI’m in the process of purchasing a small apartment complex in Houston.
Stephen Homes What to do when some of the tenants in a rental leave?
2 July 2021 | 4 replies
FYI, I don’t want to take anyone to court.
Tyler D. How good is the Chicagoland RE market?
12 July 2021 | 8 replies
If I was looking to acquire 300 unit complexes, then I would probably look in other areas since you get on sight management, leasing and maintenance in that type of complex.
Tina Rubin RI multifamily BRRR finance lending process
7 July 2021 | 8 replies
You may in fact be responsible for rent until the landlord can re-rent the unit, but the landlord also doesn't get to "double dip" (charge you 3 months rent if s/he rents it out in a month).In practical terms, you may have some leverage as far as mutually agreeing to end the lease, vs. forcing the landlord to evict you to regain possession of the unit, especially in the current environment when the eviction courts are quite backed up.I'm definitely not a lawyer, and you're asking a legal question, so I would urge you to consult one on this.