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Jessica Hollingsworth What to Cover (rental)?
26 February 2024 | 14 replies

What all do I need to cover on insurance on my landlord policy? I have a policy but I feel like it’s too much?

Rich Hupper Mortgaged property and fire
1 February 2023 | 6 replies

I do not have experience with this topic and looking to understand the ins and outs. If you buy a rental property with a mortgage and there is a significant amount of damage to the property due to fire so that no unit...

Kimnee L. Handyman fell down the roof
30 December 2021 | 75 replies

Hi all. I am wondering what my liability is when someone fell down my roof. Recently it was raining hard. Tenant called me, and I asked another tenant who had repaired roofs for me before. He has no license. He then t...

David Luetkemeyer Tenants car was damaged. Is it my fault?
23 March 2017 | 22 replies

Okay I need some advice.

We have a small apartment unit. During a windstorm a piece of siding blew off and damaged one of the tenants cars. The tenant is asking us to pay the $500 deposit.
I have never had in ...

Gaurav Mehta Buying a property in a potential flooding zone
5 February 2020 | 9 replies

Hi,I came across a property that is in a potential flooding zone. My realtor outright rejected the idea saying it will be a tear down and will cost an additional 300K.Is it really not worth pursuing the property given...

Greg P. Limited Warranty Deed? Need some help
3 November 2017 | 6 replies

Hello, I am buying a house from a local bank as a limited warranty deed. I'm a bit confused why not as a general warranty deed. Are they trying to hide something? Should I request I get a warranty deed instead of li...

15 January, 2024
How to Turn Your Primary Residence into a Rental Property

So, you want to know how to rent your house out. Maybe you’re upsizing or downsizing, moving away for work, or just want to buy another primary residence and take advantage of low-money down loans. Whatever your reaso...

2 September, 2024
High Cash Flow and Low Risk by Turning Tenants into Homeowners (Rent-to-Own)

Rent-to-own real estate can make you more cash flow, with less risk and fewer expenses, all while helping tenants become homeowners. But if it’s so good, why isn’t everyone doing it? Simply put, most investors have no...

Richard Warren A New Type of Run on Banks?
4 October 2008 | 11 replies

Money market funds, while uninsured, have always been deemed to be safe. The funds sought to maintain a $1 share price and only invested in the safest short-term instruments available. Yet Putnam Funds just closed a...

Bonnie Richards Has anyone rented out your property recently ?
28 August 2020 | 5 replies

When you rent out your property it is always advisable to take tenant insurance so that you don't have to be worried if any damage occur.