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Rich C. Lease Violation - Potential Legal Issues?
13 August 2015 | 5 replies

I came to find out that my tenants have acquired a "long term guest".  One roommate just left for several months and the long term guest has now moved into their room and pays them a portion of rent.  This new person ...

Jennifer Minge tenant stubbed toe .. potential legal liability
3 March 2010 | 9 replies

Last year we had a guy install tile in the dining room and hallway on the first floor of one of our units. The tile is in the room that you enter when you enter from outside. It was 16"x16" tile installed on the diago...

Derrick Deese Legal Question on Potential Transaction
28 May 2019 | 2 replies

Good morning BP: I had a question about a potential legal issue and was hoping to get some advice.  It is something I haven't encountered and have struggled to find information about this particular issue.  Situation:...

Aaron Phillips Paying for potential deals, legality?
14 September 2017 | 1 reply

I was wondering if it were legal to make a post for friends, family, and other associates if it were legal to offer money for potential deals? For example - Can I offer $500 or something for homes that fit the descrip...

Jason M. Post mortem summary of potential legal issues
6 November 2014 | 7 replies

Hi. I'm new here and wanted to share a recent issue I had with my renters. I'm looking for a little knowledge. I apologize if this gets long winded.I'm a novice landlord and have been renting my townhouse for over 5 y...

Dan V. Take over or start over?
7 May 2021 | 4 replies

I will be partnering with another investor to buy a mobile home park. We initially talked about forming a new joint venture LLC to acquire the property but he's proposing to buy or take over the company that owns the ...

Bienes Raices Do I need to expense this cost for the LLC, or leave it alone?
4 April 2013 | 6 replies

The portable alarm (lasershield) that I use is billed to my personal credit card. The alarm was in a house that I own in an LLC for a few months while the house was vacant.

In order to avoid co-mingling, do I need t...

Matthew Carducci Help wanted - Tenant potential seeking legal action
29 November 2016 | 30 replies

Good morning,Up front:  Current tenant may potential be seeking legal action on grounds that I am not making reasonable efforts to rent the property.  Details:House is located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (SC).  ...

Kamryn DeVault Novice Investor interested in real estate
23 October 2024 | 10 replies

Hello to all that finds this well. I am a novice investor who is looking for some solid tips and tricks on where to begin. I am looking to invest in real estate, more specifically a duplex. What are some key points to...

Claudya Richardson Should contractors for flipping be licensed or unlicensed?
18 December 2019 | 7 replies

Received advice that my general contractor should be licensed to prevent me from legal implications after sale. I've ran into so many people that had problems with their home after a flip or a flipper used non license...