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Kay Kim What’s your experience with Wagner Nolasco B2RDirect
18 November 2025 | 198 replies
This explains why the builder doesn't respond. 
Ruth Schrader-Grace Part investment and primary question in regards to a lender
10 November 2025 | 14 replies
Please let me know if I have not explained this clearly.
Ben Liell Little help over here
4 November 2025 | 2 replies
It is not a subject too as I understand it I would like someone to walk me through selling, receiving the fee, even with an existing mortgage, not opposed to a simultaneous close as long as it can be explained to me to the point where I have no questions. 
Raymond Diaz Looking to do my 1st rehab and I need help.
5 November 2025 | 5 replies
For your own safety and to convince a lender, don’t buy this property until you can clearly explain why.
Daniel M. Howey Test (pass or fail)
5 November 2025 | 9 replies
Amazing how @Nicholas Bourque goes silent when asked to explain his outrageous remark.  
Robert D. LLC Lawyer left me hanging
4 November 2025 | 7 replies
Did the attorney explain the benefits and risks of doing so.
Teekap Pate Lowering rent for lease renewal
3 November 2025 | 14 replies
Can @Parris Taylor @Bud Gaffney and @David Peschio explain their stance in a market where the rates dropped.
Chaim Mal How to proceed with llc
2 November 2025 | 11 replies
Attn. all investors: before spending money on entity formations/asset protection require  the service provider to explain how their recommended course of action will benefit you when the most probably real estate conflicts arise: landlord/tenant; premises liability; title/property defect; performance/payment dispute. 
Lakita Woodson Understanding Reasonable Accommodations and Reasonable Modifications
3 November 2025 | 2 replies
These changes don’t involve physical alterations to the property but instead adjust how housing services or policies are administered.Examples of Reasonable Accommodations:Allowing a service animal or emotional support animal in a “no pets” community.Providing a reserved parking space closer to the resident’s unit for someone with mobility limitations.Permitting rent payment by mail or online for a resident who has trouble visiting the office.Extending rental deadlines temporarily due to hospitalization or disability-related delays.Landlord Responsibility:Landlords must approve reasonable requests that do not create an undue financial or administrative burden.Requests should be handled promptly and confidentially.You may request verification of the disability or need for the accommodation (especially if it’s not obvious), but you cannot ask about the details of the disability itself.Tenant Responsibility:The tenant must make the request (verbally or in writing) and explain how the accommodation relates to their disability.The tenant must continue to follow all lease terms unrelated to the accommodation.What Is a Reasonable Modification?
Harsh Patel Would you rent to someone with 3 prior evictions if they offer higher rent?
6 November 2025 | 64 replies
@Harsh Patel for your learning journey: I would consider a person with 1 eviction IF: They explain why the eviction happened, I saw a financial hardship event of causation, something has changed in their financial capacity since then, they pass all other criteria, they post minimum double security deposit and pre-pay 1 full months rent and retain a pre-pay of 1 full month rent paid for 1st year tenancy.