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Stephen Burke Uncertain 2020 foreclosure forcast?
8 December 2021 | 1 reply
The nation is shaking off the effects of the pandemic, bracing itself for the surge in forbearance exits, and the foreclosure moratoria began to expire.
Matt Leber Seeking advice for improving returns on my portfolio of 8 units
5 December 2021 | 61 replies
Another reason I’m leaning this way is that my overall portfolio property class would become much better, bc I would be eliminating the ones in the worse neighborhoods.
Zach Jones Finally have my first rental under con.. have questions!
5 December 2021 | 6 replies
If they are on month-to-month leases and you intend to raise the rent, give them the new rent rates and when those go into effect.
Nathan Gesner Would you throw out your tenant's personal belongings?
17 December 2021 | 20 replies
If a landlord, an agent, or other person acting under the landlord's direction or control, in possession of a tenant's personal property, fails to allow the tenant to retake possession of the property within 24 hours after written demand by the tenant or the tenant's duly authorized representative or within 48 hours, exclusive of weekends and holidays, after written demand by the tenant or a duly authorized representative when the landlord, the landlord's agent or person acting under the landlord's direction or control has removed and stored the personal property in accordance with subdivision 1 in a location other than the premises, the tenant shall recover from the landlord punitive damages in an amount not to exceed twice the actual damages or $1,000, whichever is greater, in addition to actual damages and reasonable attorney's fees.In determining the amount of punitive damages the court shall consider (1) the nature and value of the property; (2) the effect the deprivation of the property has had on the tenant; (3) if the landlord, an agent, or other person acting under the landlord's direction or control unlawfully took possession of the tenant's property; and (4) if the landlord, an agent, or other person under the landlord's direction or control acted in bad faith in failing to allow the tenant to retake possession of the property.The provisions of this subdivision do not apply to personal property which has been sold or otherwise disposed of by the landlord in accordance with subdivision 1, or to landlords who are housing authorities, created, or authorized to be created by sections 469.001 to 469.047, and their agents and employees, in possession of a tenant's personal property, except that housing authorities must allow the tenant to retake possession of the property in accordance with this subdivision.Subd. 3.Storage.
Jeff Gold Gatlinburg Investing - Let’s look at this “deal”
6 December 2021 | 18 replies
How much time do you think it takes to run a busy Airbnb effectively
Nathaniel Yip Boosting How Much You Qualify for a First Loan
10 December 2021 | 14 replies
Or does that co-sign eliminate their chance at that too?
Gary A Royster First time Buyer Info
10 December 2021 | 1 reply
Need help on how to swing this the best effective way possible?????
Harry Arnold Can you really change your life through REI?
3 January 2022 | 8 replies
I wanted my lifestyle to change as we build an “empire” (the wording is for dramatic effect, but it’s true in my mind).
Sarah Dunn Seeking advice on my first investment- concern about flooding
7 December 2021 | 5 replies
Too many variables to manage effectively for afar, imo. 
Bryan Kurtz First Purchase: Buy or Invest Advice?
29 December 2021 | 16 replies
So I am trying to decide what makes the most sense for me and my situation.Is it a better option to obtain your first house to eliminate rent and build equity in your own home first?