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Layla Sewell sort of newbie in SoCal making the move to South Carolina
8 December 2019 | 10 replies
lol I usually listen in my car which is a pain because sometimes because I literally have to pause and wait until I can stop to write stuff down stuff. lol There's always good nuggets in the podcasts.
Alipate Moleni Conventional (Freddy/fanny) loan limit
2 December 2019 | 8 replies
Old info, and as of today bad info.Suppose "Joe" had back pain that turned out to be spinal cancer.
Brian Tome Stories of Giving Back
1 December 2019 | 4 replies
Helping out a referral has been painful in the past.
Rick Owens How does one sell a rented SFH?
3 September 2019 | 12 replies
Selling a house with tenants in it is much more of a pain because of arranging times with the tenant and avoid maximum inconvenience. 
Dj Grimes Payoff Debt vs Set Aside For Investments
2 September 2019 | 4 replies
I think we realistically could have almost all of it pains off by the end of 2020/early 2021.
Shirley McLean Cap Gains or Loss on TX Inheritance Property?
17 September 2019 | 3 replies
Renovations included new granite in kitchen and bathrooms, new commercial stainless kitchen sink, new vessel sinks in bathroom, new tiled shower, new vanity mirrors and fixtures, new  LED lighting and 4 ceiling fans throughout, new vinyl plank floors with new carpet in bedrooms, new interior and exterior pain, stained deck, new fence on 3 sides, chimney repair, new cabinet hardware and new door hardware throughout, new plumbing fixtures, added channel/french drain at end of driveway for water pooling, added drainage near front of house to divert rainwater, added landscaping beds, river rocks and pavers in backyard in shaded area where grass will not grow, replaced IG thermal glass window.
Shirley McLean Cap Gains or Loss on TX Inheritance Property?
5 September 2019 | 2 replies
Renovations included new granite in kitchen and bathrooms, new commercial stainless kitchen sink, new vessel sinks in bathroom, new tiled shower, new vanity mirrors and fixtures, new LED lighting and 4 ceiling fans throughout, new vinyl plank floors with new carpet in bedrooms, new interior and exterior pain, stained deck, new fence on 3 sides, chimney repair, new cabinet hardware and new door hardware throughout, new plumbing fixtures, added channel/french drain at end of driveway for water pooling, added drainage near front of house to divert rainwater, added landscaping beds, river rocks and pavers in backyard in shaded area where grass will not grow, replaced IG thermal glass window.
Ian Maxwell Can a landlord charge a security deposit for their own labor?
3 September 2019 | 4 replies
Here is a quick list of what's required to prevent treble damages in Massachusetts:Provide receipt when receiving the security deposit saying who received itPut the security deposit into bank accountMust be MA bankaccount must interest bearingAccount is a trust account in tenant's name with landlord as signatoryWithin 30 days of signing the rental agreement, give a receipt that listsThe name and location of the bankAmount of the depositAccount numberEach yearPay interest of 5% or actual interest receivedProvide an annual statement that listsName and location of bank, amount of deposit, account number and interest earnedWithin 30 days of the end of tenancy,Pay all interestProvide an itemized list of damagesSigned by the landlord and should say “Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury”Receipts, invoices, or photographic evidence are required for each deductionReturn the original deposit plus remaining unpaid interest less damagesRecent case law in Massachusetts ruled that landlords cannot charge for their work, since that is the general expectation of a landlord.
Greg Hansen Inheriting a Difficult Tenant in Jacksonville, FL
10 September 2019 | 17 replies
Probably going to evict her, as much of a pain as it is.