
17 August 2021 | 15 replies
The landlord may enter the dwelling unit when necessary for the further purposes set forth in subsection (1) under any of the following circumstances:(a) With the consent of the tenant;(b) In case of emergency;(c) When the tenant unreasonably withholds consent; or(d) If the tenant is absent from the premises for a period of time equal to one-half the time for periodic rental payments.

14 August 2021 | 2 replies
However, if life circumstances change and you need to move (i.e. for family, job, health, etc.) you can certainly move out into a new primary residence and do what you wish with the current primary.

18 August 2021 | 7 replies
The determination of whether the taxpayer has acquired replacement property for investment purposes is determined by examining the taxpayer’s intent and the surrounding facts and circumstances at the time such property is acquired.”Hello

18 August 2021 | 5 replies
If there are no competing claimants or threats, I would decide if the current circumstances are acceptable to continue long enough to file an offset claim as a creditor and then open Probate or a Quiet Title Action.

15 August 2021 | 21 replies
Ideally, I would like to continue this jumping until we've accumulated enough properties to pay for our final home, but depending on the circumstances I'm flexible when it comes to which one will actually be the one.

17 August 2021 | 10 replies
Let's start with agreeing that NOTHING is perfect, especially in property management.No matter how well you screen, a tenant can go sideways due to circumstances beyond a PMC's control.Also, tenants will try to break every system a PMC puts in place.Communication to manage expectations is the number one job of a PMC, in our opinion.Was your PMC communicating regularly to you about: inspection challenges?

25 April 2021 | 17 replies
So they are very military friendly and have been answering all of my questions respectfully and in a timely manner.In terms of financing your next property, it really comes down to your specific circumstances.

30 December 2020 | 13 replies
Under what circumstances would a deal provider be inclined to work with an investor on these terms?

28 December 2020 | 3 replies
@Jason Regan, as Brian mentioned, there are a lot of ports about this and it does come down to goals and circumstances.

3 February 2021 | 3 replies
In certain circumstances you may want your offer accepted ASAP.