
23 September 2024 | 81 replies
Repairing water damage and fixing broken items is the bear minimum for a landlord.

14 September 2024 | 1 reply
The rapid rise in interest rates have caused somewhat of a mess for multi-family but that damage is likely already in the past (but not played out yet).
16 September 2024 | 13 replies
I never take them up on this offer as they are not insured and they could hurt themselves or cause damage to the property or someone else.

14 September 2024 | 5 replies
In public records was it ever assigned or were you ever notified of a transferOnce you find the lender I would reach out to them directlyI would also get an attorney involved in the state and potentially seek legal action and see if there are also trebled damages as well.Was the loan already paid off?

14 September 2024 | 23 replies
Drain System: POSSIBLE DAMAGED LINE.

17 September 2024 | 22 replies
Same vein for "Social Security Records' initial post too - I would move to another lender - DSCR Loans are standardized enough between lenders (probably around ~90%) so at best these are mild stretched truths but in my mind do a lot of damage to the industry and investors/borrowers because it creates confusion and uncertainty

13 September 2024 | 11 replies
Not looking so much for damage to the rentals, but to cover injuries should someone get hurt on the property.

14 September 2024 | 4 replies
I found all sorts of things to reference for an eviction including excessive damage to the property, signs of an animal, lack of yard maintenance, oil spill on driveway, smoke detectors removed, the unit smelled of smoke, appliances that came with the unit moved off site ect...

10 September 2024 | 4 replies
It’s obviously leaning heavily and one already fell and damaged property.

13 September 2024 | 2 replies
The only thing that comes to mind may be insurance-related, so I'd recommend speaking to your insurance broker to see if the cost may be different due to fire damage could damage more units at a time.