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Jun Ding Water backup in sink flooding rental unit, prop. mngt. won't pay
2 January 2020 | 8 replies
I have filed a claim with my insurance company, but seeing the extensiveness of the damage not only in my unit but also in the unit below, I really hate for my insurance policy to have to pay for this and see a big hike in premium next year.   
Tyler Winchell so how would financing a apartment complex work?
29 December 2019 | 11 replies
With the looks of this one on the inside it looks like the repairs could be extensive.
Niyi Adewole General Contractor Louisville Ky
9 September 2021 | 9 replies
I have worked extensively with Jason and his team in the past and it has set the bar high for GC's.
Joey Hicks Would you buy a house with mold in the entire basement?
29 December 2019 | 2 replies
Looking back at the pictures, the mold is extensive, especially with it being a finished basement.
Josh Levy Home Equity Line of Credit
3 January 2020 | 5 replies
I've even heard of an outfit called fundandgrow who offers a service to open multiple business credit cards with 12 to 21 month 0% introductory APR negotiating the highest credit limits possible and attempting to negotiate extensions to the introductory rate and/or roll into new accounts at the end of their service period.
Justin Sumulong BRRRR'ing in your Solo-401k
7 January 2020 | 3 replies
The repayment terms for a 401k participant loan are equal monthly/quarterly payments of principal and interest (typically prime plus 1%) over a 5 year term (longer if used to acquire your principal residence).Please note that if you take a full $50,000 and then pay back the loan, you can't take another $50,000 until 12 months after the first loan was fully paid back.Per the loan offset rules that went into effect with the 2018 Tax and Job Act: if you leave your job and the loan is current at the time you leave your job but then the loan goes into default because you left your job, you will have until your tax return deadline (including any timely filed extension) to make the loan current by depositing the outstanding balance into an IRA (and thereby avoid the taxes and penalties that would otherwise apply).
Samuel Garrett BRRRR in Huntsville / Decatur
11 May 2020 | 18 replies
Required an extensive remodel.
Kimberly Kesterke I take issue with the term "slumlord" and here is why
7 January 2020 | 63 replies
They often have rents below market so that their tenants will not complain about a broken furnace that does not get repaired or having to run an extension cord to the refrigerator because the circuit needs to be replaced but the panel is so old the circuit cannot be replaced. 
Joshua Haeder Hotel and Apartments
7 January 2020 | 0 replies
The property needed extensive clean up and a facelift.
Bethany M. What's your story about using liability insurance or Umbrella?
7 January 2020 | 1 reply
Extension to the question: How long have you been a landlord and NEVER needed to use it?