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Carol Fenimore Cleveland Heights, OH?
15 July 2020 | 29 replies
In addition to looking at the census data for the tract, literally look at the block and the surrounding area using google maps (including street view) -- you can gauge a lot by how the houses and yards are maintained, what kinds of vehicles are most commonly seen in the street/driveways, etc.For example, within Cleveland Heights, there are some streets off of Mayfield (e.g.
Jared Vaughn HOA rules for Short term rentals in Highlands Ranch Colorado
6 June 2022 | 9 replies
The terms of any such lease or rental agreement shall besubject in all respects to the provisions of this Supplemental Declaration, the CommunityDeclaration, the Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws of the Community Association, and shallprovide that failure by the lessee of such Dwelling Unit to comply with the terms of any suchdocuments shall constitute a default under the lease or rental agreement.Considerations will be based upon, but not limited to the following criteria: trash, sound, odor,signage, traffic, vehicles, parking, deliveries, employees, and impact to neighboring properties.Homeowners should also contact Douglas County for zoning restrictions regarding home-basedbusinesses
Maureen Simmons Newbie Investor .... Seeking advice about financing options
14 July 2022 | 42 replies
You might be able to leverage your cash and end up owning a property on the cheap.In regards to using credit, you could use a secured loan on a vehicle or other asset but not unsecured debt.I will say that typically lenders look at a 60 day window for your bank statement and  dont go into much detail on why your cards are at their current limits.
Steve Fitzgerald How to mitigate party rentals
17 July 2020 | 11 replies
They create new profiles when they get railed by a host or they get their party friend that has not been on AirBnb to create a profile.  
James Bergstrom neighbor rights in response to next door tenants causing issues
17 May 2019 | 7 replies
They have no respect for their neighbors (barking dogs at midnight for 2 hours, cars left running for 20-30 minutes even in warm weather so that our carport fills with gas fumes, 6 vehicles on property of which only one is owned by the lessee) and were recently evicted from another house a mere 2 blocks away.I contacted the landlord, who lives 100 miles away, sent him photos, and he responded, thankfully, and is ready to evict in the near future if the lease is not upheld.
Shiloh Lundahl How hard would you be willing to work for a million dollars?
4 January 2020 | 42 replies
Funny since my taste in car ownership has changed as well, I am hungry to purchase all my vehicles cash now (:In all seriousness I think @Bryan Hancock nailed it when referring to the process.
Nicholas Brady How important is a bachelors degree as a real estate investor?
15 January 2020 | 158 replies
I like what I do ,designing smart vehicles and the technology and I like to own assets too.
Jeff Takle Alternatives to Security Deposits?
15 January 2019 | 16 replies
It is called VSI insurance which covers lenders in the case of a borrower "skip" (borrower defaults and basically can not be found) or post repossession damage to vehicles.
Lynn Z Short lease, long lease?
27 May 2007 | 3 replies
*No working on motorized vehicles (not even-or especially not-oil changes) ever.
Charles Kennedy What are your expenses for you property? What am I missing?
9 June 2017 | 8 replies
Office expenses, vehicle, utilities when vacant, advertising, legal, accounting, management, touch up at turnover, evictions (including non payment of rent), tenant damage (not covered or collected from deposit), ongoing & capitol expenses, (plumbing, electrical, flooring, windows, hot water, furnace, appliances, paint, exterior), property taxes, insurance,  income taxes, deductible on insurance claims, etc.50% expenses is not unrealistic.