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Tristan S. Service and ESA dogs for SFH rental exempt from FHA?
3 April 2018 | 10 replies
It's also so odd how different insurance policies handle or ignore dangerous breeds; there is no consistency.FORM TO REQUEST AN ASSISTANCE ANIMALWe are committed to granting reasonable accommodations when necessary to afford persons with disabilities the equal opportunity to use and enjoy our rental properties.Under the Fair Housing Act, a person with a disability is defined as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.
Tony Cimino Beginner investor looking to learn basic concepts of flipping
21 December 2017 | 6 replies
One flipper has already told me to try and not use my own money, but that you should have money as an insurance policy, which I do.
Sachin H. Power of Attorney to Realtor to buy on my behalf
28 December 2017 | 12 replies
Here is an excerpt from Fannie Mae's guidelines on POAs:Allowable Attorneys-in-Fact or Agents Under a Power of AttorneyExcept as otherwise required by applicable law, or unless they are the borrower’s relative, none of the following persons connected to the transaction shall sign the security instrument or note as the attorney-in-fact or agent under a power of attorney: the lender;any affiliate of the lender;any employee of the lender or any other affiliate of the lender;the loan originator;the employer of the loan originator;any employee of the employer of the loan originator;the title insurance company providing the title insurance policy or any affiliate of such title insurance company (including, but not limited to, the title agency closing the loan), or any employee of either such title insurance company or any such affiliate; orany real estate agent with a financial interest in the transaction or any person affiliated with such real estate agent.
John Thedford Title Report Back----NO LOAN FOR YOU
7 January 2018 | 5 replies
I just got the title commitment policy.
Oscar Macal First Rental turnover
21 January 2018 | 16 replies
LLC:  Good idea to have as well as Rental Property Insurance and some kind of umbrella policy if needed. 
Gene Zhang Termite Warranty
4 February 2016 | 6 replies
Some companies will only re-treat for termites for this annual policy amount, and inspect only once per year.
Spencer Gray Rent Control: Investing in California just became less attractive
8 June 2019 | 31 replies
For those of you in other deep blue states, how will these types of policies effect your business in the future?
Jonathan Greene Why are so many new investors looking for out-of-state properties
17 December 2019 | 123 replies
Same happen with many investors.Before they buy a deal they need to buy it in their head and take it all the way to final destination / end goal.The part that I am not sure we see eye to eye on is that when you own a rental you own a business which I am sure you agree, if you do not have a business plan, policies and procedures your business will fail.
Account Closed What are some good questions to ask Out of state Agents/Manager?
4 October 2019 | 6 replies
Late Fees / Evictions:What is their policy for late payments?
Raquel L. Young, Dumb Investment Mistakes-- Cut My Losses And Take The Hit?
8 January 2015 | 35 replies
Dumb policies such as: they require you to put a notice up on your vacant rental, saying that it's a vacant property.