
22 December 2022 | 7 replies
Many are going to switch to the mid-term rental strategy to try and avoid the regulations, but that could potentially cause an oversupply in that category as well.

14 December 2022 | 3 replies
Does anyone have a Colorado law reference that details the landlord's financial liabilities if a rental property becomes uninhabitable due to something outside of the normal Landlord or tenant's control (i.e. natural or human caused disaster, system failure like sewer or city water breaks etc.?).

7 January 2023 | 7 replies
It's one thing for a tenant to be messy, but it's unacceptable for them to cause AND neglect things like standing water that can cause major damage to the property.

1 January 2023 | 11 replies
Companies stocks drop, their ability to leverage their stocks decrease causing them not to be as liquid to expand (cost of loans too high, possible defaulting on existing loans as business loans are more the floating type right!)

30 December 2022 | 16 replies
Insuring this as others mentioned would likely require an large umbrella policy, and just one accident can cause more than enough problems to offset the potential financial gain for me.

26 December 2022 | 4 replies
My hunch is that the article was about some type of government action, IRS or otherwise, that is scaring investors into selling off real estate investments.So my question is, "Are there any recent and notable government actions that would cause real estate investors to panic into selling off their properties?".

25 December 2022 | 5 replies
I’m really sorry but we highly encourage purchasing travel insurance in the event your trip is interrupted by a flight cancellation (..or, whatever is causing the interruption).

27 December 2022 | 2 replies
For example are closer to La Mesa or closer to SDSU cause that could increase the price depending too.

1 January 2023 | 9 replies
If things get really bad, you might have to remove part of the LVP and dry the subfloor out, but in our cases the water has caused us zero issues.

20 December 2022 | 2 replies
You will also not have the luxury of spreading major CAPEX expenses and some maintenance expenses across all units (one roof, one electrical system, one lawn, one parking lot, one HVAC system, etc)- When you buy the portfolio, there is a pretty good chance that at some point you will want to sell off the lower-performing assets in the portfolio or the assets that cause a headache.