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Account Closed Breaking FHA rules.
21 January 2019 | 112 replies
Almost every government regulatory algorithm starts with base pattern disruptions relative to geographical areas, and throwing small fish in the cooler is a lot easier than catching that elusive marlin.
Account Closed Beachfront property during COVID
28 August 2020 | 47 replies
The management company has been handicapped by supply chain and travel disruptions, which primarily prevented European students from fulfilling their summer lifeguard and hospitality jobs, but vacation demand has been on pace to meet or exceed prior year levels (per the management company). 
Jay Hinrichs Landlords will you give tenants affected by virus a break on rent
21 March 2020 | 108 replies
We know or I think we know this should not be a long term affect .. but short term our work force tennants could see a disruption in their income and most dont have much if any savings.How will you handle that will you allow them to skip a month and then just add it to the remaining lease pro rata..
Justin Gottuso What would you do with $300,000 cash?
12 March 2020 | 75 replies
Technology is changing and disrupting almost all industries and yet people will always need housing even if robots are doing half of our jobs)3.
Account Closed Vice President Harris Announces Economic Agenda
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
So talking Real Estate.No matter what product or service if it’s pricing and availability is a straight line there is very little profit.You should want disruptions in the Real Estate market, that is when the most profit is to be made.  
Joseph Parker Current deal just took a strange turn
11 April 2018 | 145 replies
and tactically speaking whether or not you would win any legal dispute is perhaps less important than do you have the ability to disrupt the sale?
Danny T. Rent Strike? Buzzfeed pushes irresponsible viewpoints
1 April 2020 | 15 replies
Although most tenants are reasonable a small minority of tenants might cause a big disruption and it's worth pointing out their views.
Natalie Cloutier Coronavirus: email to send to your tenants
14 April 2020 | 160 replies
With that, you'd think that even something as disruptive as the COVID-19 crisis would not negatively impact our residents' ability to pay rent.
Scott Passman Why are landlords being so singled out?!?
31 March 2020 | 19 replies
I fix things, do upgrades and do my best to bring new tenants into the building who will follow the rules and not cause disruption to the other tenants.We've all noticed recently the media (in general as well as social media) seems to enjoy giving attention to the bad landlords (mainly the harsh letters some landlords are mailing to tenants) and that certainly isn't productive however the media/social media often tends to enjoy broadcasting negativity. 
Lauren Hogan Upstairs Tenant Purposely Making Noise During Showings
6 December 2020 | 28 replies
This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, loud noises, loud music, noxious or unpleasant odors, and disruptive behavior or actions.Advice PLEASE!