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Ken Williams Requiring Renters to get Renters Insurance??
19 March 2009 | 3 replies

Do any of you require renters to get renters insurance? What do you state about it in your leases?

Tim Johnson Renter started a daycare
12 February 2016 | 14 replies

Hello BP!  I have a situation I'm not sure how to handle.  I have a couple renting my sfh.  Last fall they were falling being in rent an having to pay late fees.  But since December they have been paying on time.  I f...

Ryan David Hate to cry over spilled bad loans, but...
30 March 2009 | 7 replies

Who is at fault for this complete mess - foreclosure victims, banks or the government? - Discuss

Ben Kirchner Closing date passed and never extended - Contract void?
20 August 2021 | 6 replies

(This deal is happening in the state of Missouri)- Agreed upon closing date was 7/12/21- Addendum on contract: "$10,000 CREDIT to be given, in lieu of repairs, and occupancy permit provided."- Closing date passed, no ...

John Santos Condo Insurance Claim against me by neighbour
6 May 2013 | 10 replies

I own a condo that in New Jersy. Due to water leak in my condo the neighbour downstair had his ceiling damaged. His insurance company paid him a claim of $950 and sent me a subrogation letter that now I owe this amoun...

David Greiner Oddball Contractor Small Mechanics Lien
13 August 2019 | 1 reply

I had a new contractor do a turnover.  Half of the job was replacing blinds which he measured incorrectly so he had to return them. We later installed the blinds ourselves. He took off 2 hours of labor when it added u...

Ken DiPietro Foreclosures crisis caused by investors. And lenders. And politicians. And buyers.
11 November 2009 | 2 replies

As quoted from this article,

TAMPA

"A simple narrative is often used to characterize the foreclosure crisis at the heart of America's Great Recession: While banks are at fault for approving risky loans, people who l...

Mel Volland Furnished Rental Lease / Additional Insured
20 January 2021 | 0 replies

We rent out furnished apartment units for “long term” stays...anywhere from 1 month to a year. Currently, our lease requires tenants to obtain renters insurance and for us (the landlord) to be listed as the additional...

Frank S. Should you build a new home on a fault line?
1 June 2017 | 13 replies

I was thinking about buying a home on a fault line in Texas. The home seems to be in decent condition but I would think that it would not be wise to build a new home on a fault line. It's not a fault like California b...

Sean Tagge Property Near Fault Line in Salt Lake City, Utah
4 January 2016 | 6 replies

I own a property zoned RM (residential multifamily) near Highland Drive. It currently has a duplex on it and sits on 1/3 of an acre. There is potential to tear the duplex down and build an 8-plex on it. The only probl...