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Rachel Ararasato New investor in Hawaii
21 June 2019 | 28 replies
Each person has a unique investing style or niche.
Ron Alexander Being fully covered against Tenant Lawsuits / Rental Properties
13 June 2019 | 5 replies
I used to be a very caring landlord,responsive and of course proposing a great house in Good condition,but for 2 years I was almost not sleeping at night thinking an accident/personal injury/mold related health issue could happen and consequence of this would be them suing me for eventual High medical bills or else,which could mean losing one or more of my single family homes as they were all under my personal name,The point of my post is that it seems you cannot follow a "by the book equation" that would 100% prevent you from this to happenOkay I had the biggest umbrella policy up to 5 Million in coverage,but I have a limited trust into insurance companies,I can easily imagine them finding a way to not cover the problem if needed with some clausesI always was specially paranoid about MOLD,especially with the houses being in Florida,although the premises seemed to be totally ok at move in,you will always be told that there are some mold in houses in general,so the situation could quickly change without you noticing even with constant control,I add a very nice old couple as tenants but at one point they were telling me they had health problems because AC was not working for a day in order to have it fixed quick(of course as usual I respond or act fast to resolve the issue but this just ringed to my mind what could happen if they would get very ill and need to pay a crazy medical bill...)
Andrew Tothill Looking for best way to structure an investment
16 June 2019 | 2 replies
Hello,I have a unique scenario where 3 people are involved in acquiring a property, just looking for the best way to go about it that satisfies all three parties.Person 1: Bad credit, Mid-40s income, never owned and hoping to buy a home on their own in a metropolitan area (Fixer upper).  
Kevin Grasse Procurement Cause Issue Wisconsin
16 June 2019 | 10 replies
All of the Broker references tell you that it is not as simple as the first agent to show a property, or talk to a buyer, and each case is unique.
Ben Einspahr Cleaning Fee for "Emotional Support Pet" In Omaha NE
18 June 2019 | 11 replies
Legally speaking emotional support animals are a medical device, not a pet.
Scott Mac Just a thought on finding a Mentor
23 June 2019 | 3 replies
We can relate to each other, and have been able to hopefully offer something in terms of things we've learned, introductions, etc.According to him, he's had quite a few people approach him with asks for mentor-ship and he noted for us, that we were unique in the sense that we were doing stuff (moving forward, etc). 
Linda Miller Need advice about my inherited home-Washington, DC
17 June 2019 | 12 replies
Thats like going to the doctors, telling them you know whats wrong with yourself and then telling them to write you a prescription for s very specific medication that you selected yourself.
Simcha Davidman Property Management on Midsize Multi-family Complexes
30 June 2019 | 28 replies
Every company does things a little different and has their own unique fee structure. 
Lauren Cooper As an investor, how would you do this?
17 June 2019 | 10 replies
Whenever I hear “there aren’t any other homes likes it” or “unique home” that’s a big red flag to me.  
Brian Stockdale 4 unit in AZ - Deal or No Deal
18 June 2019 | 7 replies
But then also time on market, seller motivation, and how this property will meet your investing goals which are unique to you.If it's been on the market a long time, it's a surefire indicator that either something is wrong with the property that has prevented others from buying it, or it's overpriced.