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Nicolas Saavedra A whole year's rent upfront?
14 September 2016 | 11 replies
We also made sure it was extra clean when the next round of tenants came to see it and accomodated showings.With the exception of what Michaela said about accepting too much rent upfront, I wouldn't necessarily rule them out.  
Lee L. failing, failing miserably
27 November 2018 | 43 replies
My goal with the pictures is to present an accurate view of the accomodations.
Gerald Barron To lower rent or not?
18 October 2018 | 66 replies
We just had a vacancy in one of our apartments, and filled it in October (thanks to God) in Minnesota, because our lease said we could show the unit with reasonable accomodation
Cade Schacher Holding company, and LLC vs Incorporated
10 July 2018 | 3 replies
You will also use it to deduct most of your business expenses.This standard template may be modified to accomodate some specificities, like states where a series LLC may be less expensive than having a different LLC for each.Also you can add a layer of Land Trust for each property for anonymity and to give some due on sale close protection.A lot of people here will tell you that you don't need any LLC or entity structures and that you can do with only a liability insurance.
Alex Black Only 4 of the 5 tenants have paid before move in. How to proceed?
25 July 2018 | 5 replies
The mother seemed like someone who was used to people accomodating her antics.
Ben Leybovich In Portugal Landlords Can't Evict Elderly
28 March 2019 | 14 replies
This is what accomodation as a service is in Portugal.
Mark Forest Tenant compensation for motel
22 November 2017 | 7 replies
Obviously I am not charging rent for this time, but what amount is fair for motel accomodations?
Ugochukwu Anieto To build or to buy our multiple family home?
13 March 2018 | 0 replies
Since this would be my first, I want to actually live in a good accomodation for at least 2 years, then once I save up, I will move to build another one or purchase an already built.
Peter Morgan Electric Upgrade vs going solar
8 April 2018 | 5 replies
I recently bought a two family home and the basement is fully finished without a kitchen but ample space  and I have been recently toying with the idea of renting the basement atleast as a room sharing however being a older home it doesn't have the kind of electrical capacity to accomodate a decent electric stove which has very high amperage requirements (atleast 150 amps -200 amps) besides I am not considering gas stove as an option.As is I can envision fuse tripping beside I don't have any 220 line,also it gets very cold in winter in the basement so I will most likeli need a supplemental heater in the basement so elctric upgrade seems like a must if I decide to rent it out.However I was wondering would it be a better idea to have solar panels to supplement my additional electrical needs? 
Lawrence S. Combining Seller Financing and a 1031 Exchange
15 April 2018 | 6 replies
Can I set time frame(s) during which the money is received (100K a year, for example) by having a exchange accomodator hold the money,etc.