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Jovann Thompson Buying a primary residence
7 December 2020 | 2 replies
Waiting is fine in certain situations, but I've more often seen it used as an excuse that can stretch on indefinitely.
Matthew Metros New Investor - Lawyers & Tax Advantaged Systems
24 December 2020 | 1 reply
Draft an operating agreement that will lay out terms such as ownership % between each partner, responsibilities of each partner, what if scenarios(if one partner dies), how long the partnership will last for(5, years, 7 years, etc, indefinite)Tax side - there will be a partnership return filing requirement.
Serena Tillman Best Housing Market - Out of State Rentals
19 May 2020 | 77 replies
That’s true about the entry cost and I need to think more about how it’s relative to the market it’s in. Definitely
Account Closed California proposed giving tenants 10 years to pay their rent
13 May 2020 | 20 replies
Luckily I decided to pay it off last year so I can hold indefinitely
Dennis Tierney Congressional Eviction Moratorium
1 July 2020 | 9 replies
They don't consider insurance, property taxes utilities and repair/maintenance etc...I Agree nor do they consider the big ones which are the big expenses like plumbing, turnover when tenant leaves or doesn't pay and you have to remodel the kitchen floors baths etcAs a Result of COVID-19, AB 1436 (Chiu) Is Introduced.Tenants May Be Authorized To Indefinitely Stop Paying RentPlease call our Senators and urge them to VOTE NO! 
Andrew Lekowski 6 Tips to Newbie Landlords in Coronavirus America
14 May 2020 | 3 replies
Before our lease stated we would be responsible for any normal wear and tear appliance repairs, however this is too vague and indefinite for my liking.
John Johnson Renter and landlord
14 May 2020 | 12 replies
Buying my first for my wife and I to live in definitely makes the most sense.
Kenneth Diaz How Is Covid-19 affecting Real Estate?
23 March 2021 | 24 replies
Typically, you think of the trailing 3 months financials as representing as closely as possible what the next three months will look like.But, right now, everyone understands the T3 numbers are being propped up by CARES Act stimulus - especially for C class assets where tenants may actually be making more money on unemployment than they were at their jobs.No one in their right minds expects this continue this way indefinitely.  
George Adkins Going to get started!
2 June 2020 | 15 replies
I keep reading and hearing that a lot of these tech companies are going to start letting their employees WFH indefinitely so I’m expecting that would create a trend of people moving out of the expensive Bay Area to other parts of California.
Rik Chatterjee How will COVID-19 change the average rents?
26 May 2020 | 14 replies
Likewise, many employees that used to be tied to an office and as such aimed to live within a certain commute are now being told they can work remotely either indefinitely or at least through year's end.