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Mike Klarman Arbitrage Model For RE
30 January 2026 | 6 replies
We know if a property is free and clear, a foreclosure, been forfeited, as far particular liens no.
Troy DeLong Private Money Loan in 2nd Position
26 January 2026 | 12 replies
You might need to forfeit some profit in the deal, but if you are adamant of not using your own money, it's the cost of doing business... 
Hemal Adani REI Nation is the most horrible company - Experience
17 January 2026 | 13 replies
Now, you're breaking it forfeiting management credit so I loose money.
David Poynter Getting started, deciding long term strategy
25 January 2026 | 13 replies
Thanks in advance Are you looking forward to getting mortgages (Mortgage: Literally a "death pledge," referring to a loan secured by property, which becomes forfeit if not paid) or are you considering replacing your income with properties?
Shane Hofmann Trying to close a deal should I back out and how if so
8 January 2026 | 10 replies
In case you are still in your option period, you can cancel and forfeit just the option fee besides, if the property is considered uninsurable or if there is a significant change in the coverage, your agent might also be able to use the financing or insurance contingency to safeguard your earnest money.
Steve K. Putting $1M into Crypto
27 February 2026 | 312 replies
The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve will be capitalized with bitcoin owned by the Department of Treasury that was forfeited as part of criminal or civil asset forfeiture proceedings.
James McGovern Statement of Work
23 December 2025 | 8 replies
Usually the only outcome a listing contract specifies is a closed sale or possibly a forfeit deposit. 
Ryan Spath Early Lease Termination: The Clause That Protects My Cashflow
17 December 2025 | 2 replies
As a long-time self-manager of our rental portfolio, one clause in our lease has easily saved me thousands of dollars over the years.Early Termination Clause (paraphrased):If a tenant needs to terminate the lease early for any reason, they must provide 30 days written notice, pay two months’ rent, and forfeit the security deposit.Here’s why this has been so effective in practice:When a tenant asks to break their lease, it removes emotion from the conversation.
Kevin J. Notte Is it possible to buy the property neighboring my STR add an ADU and rent all three?
15 December 2025 | 9 replies
I agree with @Lauren Kormylo - where I'm located (North County San Diego) once you submit plans to build an ADU on your property, you automatically forfeit your short term rental permit.
Kevin Carpenter Seller won’t vacate tenant
25 November 2025 | 12 replies
The easy answer here: a long enough closing period to allow the seller to have the tenant removed, and an amount of forfeitable earnest money reasonable enough to compensate the seller if you fail to close for any reason beyond inspection or financing (if I was the seller I would want a year's worth of rent).