
1 August 2025 | 13 replies
I also got on a call with FlipSystem with a rep, who turned out to be Antoine's girlfriend (that wasn't disclosed during the call but it's clear from the social media posts she's his gf).

11 August 2025 | 27 replies
As to jumping before assessments get going that probably won't work,.as it's likely to get discovered or disclosed during the due diligence period.

25 August 2025 | 271 replies
Hi,I will start by disclosing that I don't have experience in STR and I lack significant legal knowledge.That said, from what I have been told, the law is being written to focus on "Alojamento Local" and leaving the other types of STR has they exist today.

29 July 2025 | 9 replies
laughed when I saw that comment as you are correct don, we correspond with multiple DSCR lenders who are the institutional lenders and most do not allow a second and if you do it has to be disclosed upfront and never would allow 100% financing on it AND it still has to meet their DSCR requirements.Saying it does not matter basically is admitting to mortgage fraud.

22 August 2025 | 86 replies
Nobody had to say yes, they did disclose risks and potentials.

16 August 2025 | 228 replies
Van Gundy and ORES executed MHLPAs and Promissory Notes with multipleinvestors tied to the same mobile home without disclosing that a prior investor had given ORESfunds to purportedly fix and flip that specific mobile home.37.

24 July 2025 | 3 replies
Keep in mind, most title policies have an exception to coverage for matters which are not of record, not known to the insurer but known to the insured and not disclosed to the insurer IN WRITING before closing.

28 July 2025 | 13 replies
It could unintentionally discourage good tenants or push them toward not disclosing pets at all.If your goal is to cover risk, I’d recommend leaning on the one-time fee and doing annual inspections.

8 August 2025 | 22 replies
Thanks Michael, great info that I can pass along (while disclosing that it is not tax or legal advice since I'm just a Realtor® ;)

23 July 2025 | 4 replies
They're willing to pay any additional fees, but if they're service animals, my understanding is I cannot charge them any fees or pet rent.From what I've gathered, I can ask for a letter from a healthcare provider that the tenant was "prescribed" a service animal for a disability, but they do not have to disclose what the disability is, nor am I permitted to ask for specifics regarding the diagnosis.