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Carey Branam Late rent again, time to evict?
11 September 2017 | 26 replies
We NEVER alter this even if we get "I can't pay until next week" or "I can pay 1/2 this week and 1/2 next week".
Greg Martin No Power/No Water - Hurricane Irma
13 September 2017 | 10 replies
App_...If the failure to comply with s.83.51(1) or material provisions of the rental agreement is due to causes beyond the control of the landlord and the landlord has made and continues to make every reasonable effort to correct the failure to comply, the rental agreement may be terminated or altered by the parties, as follows: (a) If the landlord’s failure to comply renders the dwelling unit untenantable and the tenant vacates, the tenant shall not be liable for rent during the period the dwelling unit remains uninhabitable.So Thomas S is wrong.   
Charles S. Looking to Network and Build!
18 September 2017 | 3 replies
I currently have no real estate investing experience but I recently made a career change that has drastically altered my work schedule and has freed me up to real get moving with real estate investing.  
Joseph Bramante What is stopping you from investing in multifamily?
30 September 2017 | 187 replies
Regardless, it is a life altering event to have a deal go bad.
Mike Lynch What to do with new commercial purchase?
18 September 2017 | 5 replies
If you decide to do the adult day care business here are some things you need to consider:    - you may have to make alterations to the space to meet the fire codes for that type of use       (sprinklers?
Joseph Harr Veterans Affairs Renovation loan question
24 October 2018 | 3 replies
Hey everybody,Does anyone have any experience using VA "Loans for Alteration and Repair" to buy a house to live in?
Shirley R. Would you call the police?
14 November 2018 | 6 replies
He committed fraud when he installed an old hot water heater and altered the date on it. 
Neel Patel Blueprints for Shell Property
29 September 2020 | 8 replies
I usually pull minor alteration permits if the job allows, so I have less experience with permits with plans, but this is what I budget:   1 month for Arch, 1 month for the city to review. 
Christopher Cruz New guy from New Jersey!
3 December 2018 | 10 replies
I'll second @Jennifer Petrillo about the Midatlantic Summit; It's a life altering event held by @Dave Van Horn.
Laura Kayes Mechanics Lien with a Property Manager-TEXAS
16 November 2018 | 2 replies
My opinion is ultimately the PM company should be held liable to make sure this vendor gets paid.The PM agreement states: (21) hire contractors to repair, maintain, redecorate, or alter the Property provided that Broker does not expend more than $ for any single repair, maintenance item, redecoration, or alteration without Owner’s consent; Leasing & Management Agreement concerning: (TAR-2201) 6-1-10 Initialed for Identification by: Broker/Associate and Owner , Page 3 of 11 (22) hire contractors to make emergency repairs to the Property without regard to the expense limitation in Paragraph 4A(21) that Broker determines are necessary to protect the Property or the health or safety of an ordinary tenant;3) Should/Could the vendor file a mechanics lien at this point?