27 January 2026 | 29 replies
Ask yourself, what repercussions do you have if the tenant suddenly fails to pay rent and causes thousands of dollars of damage?
7 January 2026 | 4 replies
Cleaner enforcementIf someone violates the lease, moves out, or causes problems, you can address that tenant specifically without impacting your kids or the other renters.3.
17 February 2026 | 269 replies
The stock market, has caused people years, decades to get back to PAR from buy-in's pre drop: covid crash, GFC, SNL, Dot-Com, etc etc etc.......
21 January 2026 | 64 replies
They were super slow, had literally no idea how to read a basic purchase agreement contract, messed up on most of the paperwork, and ultimately were going to cause us to close 2-3 weeks late, with a lot of extra fees and less LTV than originally promised.
16 January 2026 | 16 replies
Because this should have been done in the past, I would not charge them for the background check.Just be prepared, what you find may cause you additional problems.
13 January 2026 | 11 replies
That is not acceptable for a clear overpayment caused by internal controls failing.The clean, professional fix here is one of two options:Immediate cash reimbursement from the PM, followed by their separate recovery efforts with the vendor.A written agreement to offset the overpaid amount against monthly management fees until the balance is fully recovered, with offsets starting immediately and tracked transparently on the owner ledger.Anything else is effectively asking the owner to finance the PM’s mistake.This situation is exactly why owners need clear approval thresholds, dual verification on invoices, and explicit language in the management agreement covering errors and reimbursement timelines.
28 January 2026 | 37 replies
I believe lack of housing is going to cause home prices to skyrocket until more mass, affordable housing is built.
8 January 2026 | 16 replies
The seller is paying our closing costs and we are afraid that high fees will cause him to back out.
10 January 2026 | 3 replies
Buying the 200B MBS will push mortgage rates down and will open the door to more buyers, but if it pushes inflation thereby, causing housing and other things to go up we are in the same spot.
28 January 2026 | 23 replies
Set priorities based on what systems in the building are causing problems and have the most risk.