
26 January 2024 | 27 replies
This is setting you and your business up for failure.

7 February 2018 | 151 replies
I would love to see failures highlighted.

27 November 2016 | 11 replies
You could consider accepting the rent and charge him for any court filing fees and cancel the eviction action, so it's not on his housing record which would be a win for him and no loss for you.He now knows your serious.Or you could return the check, go to court, ask the court to set up a payment plan for the next 60 days which would mean he makes good on current rent, he pays court costs, and payment for the next months rent is included in the payment settlement agreement you day payment of $500.00 in 1 day, and split balance over the next few weeks and is paid in full by date you choose usually the 10th of following month, .failure to pay in full to vacate by the 13th, Payment in money order or cashiers check by 4 pm on the 10th. ask for a writ.

23 July 2019 | 15 replies
Somehow, investors are still paying way over asking.Is it the metrics I’m using, or are people just setting themselves up for failure?

3 July 2016 | 9 replies
Another commonality is that most of these "conservation incentive" programs have been abject failures in achieving the underlying goals.

8 December 2015 | 7 replies
As far as I'm aware, you're protected from personal liability with an LLC so long as you A) don't make any personal guarantees (or violate a law which specifically creates liability for the owner, like a failure to make payroll tax payments) and B) keep the business separate from your personal finances and activities so that there's no opportunity to pierce the corporate veil.What do you mean by "pass-through liability" here?

16 May 2011 | 10 replies
Also in Washington state the landlords failure to make timely repairs is not a valid reason for nonpayment of rent.

16 September 2019 | 82 replies
. , although I have not spent a lot of time doing forensic analysis on the failure of real estate syndications, the observations I have made casually give me the opinion that failures stem from two primary causes: 1.

19 October 2017 | 1 reply
She paid the deposit and the first month's rent, but has not paid her July, August and September rent.I filed two Failure to Pay Rent cases with MD Prince George's County district court , one in July and another in August.

20 July 2022 | 8 replies
This is why you should always have this clause in your lease: Landlord is not responsible for damage or loss due to the failure of the appliances or the interruption of water/gas/power to those appliances, including but not limited to the loss of food.The tenants can go to the market and buy some 20 pound blocks of ice and stick them in the fridge and as long as they don't keep opening the door, it will keep it cool long enough for the repair.