
10 December 2021 | 20 replies
If the Tenant refuses to participate then that demonstrates they are not subject to the protections afforded renters that were impacted by COVID.

3 October 2021 | 16 replies
Providing it AFTER the pro formed an opinion and spent the time is an uphill battle, you need to demonstrate many errors, not just say the market is higher.

6 October 2021 | 4 replies
The law does protect them from eviction, but only if they can demonstrate the inability to pay.

22 November 2021 | 28 replies
The fact of omission isn't going to help you here, because you aren't going to be able to demonstrate that it was never part of the rental nor never intended to be part of the rental.

13 October 2021 | 59 replies
It demonstrates rent needs to be a priority. 2) consider either reading books on rental management or hiring a property manager.

22 September 2020 | 10 replies
., lack of winter accessibility) is eligible provided the appraiser includes at least one comparable sale with similar seasonal limitations to demonstrate the marketability of the subject property.

23 September 2020 | 8 replies
And, as you demonstrate success and build trust, you can get better rates and loan terms.

22 September 2020 | 7 replies
If your intent was to hold (and you can demonstrate that) then you can do the 1031.

4 November 2020 | 68 replies
It's another use of the slippery-slope fallacy, wherein one can't argue a measure on its merits, so he or she exaggerates the point at hand to its most extreme conclusion and argues against that.Now I'm going to ask my question again, this time very specifically:Could you please provide a link to one article or resource that demonstrates that the backers of Prop 15 have pushed at any time for the repeal of Prop 13's tax protections for residential homeowners?

1 October 2020 | 3 replies
Ask any attorney who will give you an honest answer, and they'll say that a litigation lawyer is more likely to file a nuisance suit with little to no merit against a defendant with significant assets, than to file a legitimate suit with demonstrable merit against a defendant with little to no assets.Bottom line, in our super-litigious society, I think it's worth spending a few additional bucks to have plenty of liability coverage.