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Russell Caraotta Legal Ramifications if I Lie for a Tenant?
15 June 2021 | 13 replies
2) This is how management ‘hassles’ occur or 98% of the horror Tenant/Landlord stories here on BP occur - separate personal from from business; be professional and try to teat it like a business3) This is fraud; you know it which is why you’re asking for validation; the Tenant knows it which is why he’s come to you with an ‘airtight’ planI’m sorry for sounding harsh but honestly are you really willing to place your self, your property and what all else you have in the cross hairs of liability, fraud and lord knows what else for this ‘customer’?
Kimberly Carver Hole in wall, need advice
16 June 2021 | 10 replies
My thought is that it shouldn’t come from the security since that is in the future and we do not know what other damage may occur between now and then.
Dennis Yosco Getting going on syndicating
28 June 2021 | 13 replies
Typically, when you are looking at smaller deals, the attorney fees you will occur become disproportionately high relative to the overall deal and profit available from the deal.  
Akhilesh Rao Have a Big Why- Rental Nightmares
17 June 2021 | 13 replies
You need to get an attorney involved to hold city liable for damages if in fact it damage occurred because of pipe break for which city is responsible.  
Riley Neilson How are you organized to protect against lawsuits?
16 June 2021 | 5 replies
A personal injury lawsuit for example that came from a car accident you caused?
Jason Morgan Selling a Rent House
16 June 2021 | 2 replies
She’s asked 140k, to which the buyers countered with 135k plus seller pays for a new roof, trimming of a tree—which has been trimmed several time in the last 2 years—as well as any latent defects that may occur upon inspection. 135k is the lowest price she’s willing to take and she sees no reason to pay for a new roof and tree trimming.
Jason Muth The Darker Side of Airbnb - Good Article
16 June 2021 | 5 replies
As the article states, it's statistically low and most of the problems appear to occur when host and guest sleep in the same area.
Steve Rooney Paint color denial HOA
18 June 2021 | 50 replies
Whether someone else painted their house and bricks white may or may not matter in court depending on what has occurred since that paint job.
Parker Stone American or European Waterfall?
27 June 2021 | 4 replies
Then at a refi or sale, the first proceeds are paid back to the LP's to pay them back in full, and that is when the split occurs, and the promote kicks in.
Elizabeth M Williams How Psychology Impacts our Investing
19 September 2021 | 8 replies
I was reflecting on some of the initial impressions people have about multifamily syndications today, which prompted me to dig a bit deeper into the ‘why’ behind comments I’ve seen on message boards & social media, like these –‘I’m happy with my current investment decisions’ and ‘I don’t trust anyone who suggests a different strategy’‘ or I’m not interested in hearing about multifamily syndications, as I’m sure a pushy salesperson will try to convince me to do something that’s not good for me, and I don’t want to lose money’It occurred to me that I’m no different, and further reflected on how it took me a few months to be convinced to invest in multifamily syndications.