Simon Stahl
Do I need a just cause to give notice to tenant?
8 September 2016 | 52 replies
#ThatsOaklandA landlord can evict a tenant for the following reasons: Failure to pay rent;Breach of lease terms;Failure to sign a lease extension or renewal that contains materially the same terms as the current lease terms;Willful substantial damage to the unit;Disorderly destruction of peace and quiet of other tenants;Use of unit for illegal purpose;Denial of legal access to unit to the landlord, after written notice to cease;Owner seeks in good faith to recover possession of the rental unit for her occupancy as a principal residence, where she has previously occupied the unit as her principal residence and has the right to recover possession for her occupancy as a principal residence under a written rental agreement with the current tenants.Owner seeks in good faith to recover possession for her own use and occupancy as her principal residence, or for the use and occupancy as a principal residence for her spouse, domestic partner, child, parent, or grandparent.Necessary substantial repairs, for a three month temporary relocation; orOwner seeks to remove the property from the rental market as an Ellic Act eviction.
Hari Mann
Has anyone rented to George Mason University students?
14 September 2016 | 7 replies
These are things you need to factor into your purchase price.One thing to combat @Jeremy Hart point about tenants failing out or stopping payments is to require a parent as a cosignatory.
Blake Crawford
HELP Freedom Financial Reverse Mortgage HELP!
9 September 2016 | 5 replies
If anyone has any insight fell free to pitch in.Long story short,Clients parents got reverse mortgage from Freedom Financial, both now deceased.After both parents passed away heirs to the estate signed the deed back to Freedom Financial.
Ivan Dudley
Cash out refinance on subject to transactions
10 September 2016 | 3 replies
I am getting two houses from my parents.
Jessica Jay-Maleski
GOT OUR FIRST PROPERTY
11 September 2016 | 9 replies
My parents have a portfolio of 10 rentals in Queen Creek which they purchased about 7 years ago.
Matthew Bonds
Teen Real Estate Investing
13 September 2016 | 9 replies
It is possible you may require a parent/guardian to co-sign or provide a guarantee for any contracts or, perhaps sign an affidavit of consent.Here, far to your north, the age of majority is 18 for most legal matters, while legally you are considered an adult at 16 for others.
Account Closed
New Member Introduction!
13 September 2016 | 13 replies
I'm 23 years old and my parents are real estate agents so I've always been interested in it even though I'm an IT worker.
Ben Thomas
Investing at age 19
16 September 2016 | 1 reply
We are both 19 and have the money for the downpayment and would have one of our parents cosign the loan (They have near perfect credit.
Kenny Jones
Newbie real estate investor from Beaverton, Oregon!
19 September 2016 | 7 replies
ExperienceSo far I have recently earned a Property management certificate through my local college.I also co-own a home in a nice neighborhood with my parents that we purchased in 2009.
Marcus Auerbach
call for help - family needs gas range
21 November 2016 | 3 replies
Looking for a used gas range someone is willing to sell or donate tomorrow Wednesday 9/14 in Milwaukee.