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Account Closed Insurance Clause in a Lease
20 July 2019 | 9 replies
That last part (or any other cause) is so broad you could never hold them responsible for ANYTHING.
Anthony Chara If You're Tired of Forced Rental Property Inspections, Read This
11 December 2018 | 67 replies
What she did say was that a mandatory rental inspection program On rental properties was a violation of both the Landlord and tenants Right to due process under the fourth amendment and, could not be done Unless The city obtained a warrant.Even acknowledging the Compelling interest that the city has and societal benefit, it could not override the landlords fourth amendment rights The ruling, still let the city conduct an inspection, but in order to have such a broad program where they inspected every property and every landlord, it would create such an administrative burden for the city in order to comply with the court order, that The ruling affectively made it impossible to have such a program.Applying the ruling to Your proposal of mandatory inspections on lease renewal, that proposal would likely fail and due process grounds as well.Where inspection programs typically would be upheld, is if the inspection process is tailored in such a way to inspect  properties that have previously been identified 2/have housing violations or nuisance properties.
Wendy Wood On having multiple mortgages
21 April 2017 | 3 replies
Great to use to get into great deals quickly but not a long-term funding solution.My strategy has been to use one portfolio lenders to finance deals until the properties are seasoned and I can count the rents they produce as income in order to refinance them into conventional mortgages so that I can get a better rate and a longer repayment term in order to lower my payments.This is a very broad answer to your question so if you want me to explain any topic in more detail just let me know.Hope this helps.
Karla Talancon Note Investing for the First Time
31 May 2017 | 12 replies
Performing vs. non-performing are on the opposite sides of the passive/active spectrum.
Diane G. Fed Minutes - MFH price went up too quickly
22 August 2017 | 8 replies
On the other end of the spectrum, we have lots of those who work hard with low wages that can't afford these high priced houses and are basically forced to look towards MFH's.
Erick Garske Accounting for a 1031 exchange in Quickbooks Pro
5 July 2016 | 1 reply
Th.at said I've heard varied opinions from both sides of the spectrum.
Matt Donley Interesting observation with VRBO average rate and bookings
17 August 2016 | 9 replies
On the extreme ends of the spectrum the higher priced condo earns 300% of the low end unit. 
Miles Presha Wassup with Tax Liens? Good cash, or is it slow and steady wins....
4 March 2015 | 14 replies
I'm looking to get a broad education of the system before looking into how it works in any specific state(s).Thank you, Loren Limatoc
Paul Singh Newbie from Atlanta, Ga
18 March 2015 | 26 replies
The furthest end of the spectrum is being a silent investor in a syndicated project for a set return.
Jordan L. Investing in Charlotte, NC and its Surrounding Areas
5 May 2016 | 8 replies
I realize this is rather broad, but I have a lot to learn!