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Al Williamson Do Landlords Have Neighborhood Obligations
28 July 2013 | 37 replies

Are landlords obligated to contribute to the community surrounding their rentals? If so, do you think landlords in a well-to-do community have less community obligations than owners in low income neighborhoods?

I th...

Alex U. Rates in the 8's
5 October 2023 | 38 replies

With 30 yr fixed rates close to the  8's,  are we finally going to see a pullback in demand in San diego?  That coupled with seasonality.

Jordan Williamson New tenant wants to move in her Fiance with eviction history
2 February 2016 | 57 replies

What do I do? I have a new tenant that presented herself as "just getting out of a serious relationship", single mom. The day after she signed the lease a guy started showing up pretty consistently. Now only two weeks...

Amey Phatale Zillow's data show real estate crash is here? Any insight?
10 November 2021 | 48 replies

Zillow's stock data trend has relations with market trends. With current state of Zillow stock kinda indicates it's beginning of real estate market crash. Any insights, links, inside information?

James G. Market Crashes... What's the Big Deal?
11 December 2017 | 27 replies

Hi BP. If I have a rental property (Let's say a 4plex) and the market crashes, what's the big deal? Won't I still have my tenants in there paying my rent every month, thus I'll still be getting equity in the property?...

Arnie Guida They Couldn't Borrow $100 For One Day?
11 June 2013 | 56 replies

A tenant was $100 short on the rent and paid me yesterday, the 6th, with the $25 late fee.

I'm thinking, one day, you couldn't borrow $100 for one day from someone to avoid paying an extra $25?

Let's see, $25 inter...