
16 September 2025 | 8 replies
So, if you fail to apply the correct assumptions to a property, your expectations won’t be met, and it may even be a financial disaster.We use the following to rank Property Classes, in order of importance: Property Tenant Pool: closely linked to location, but not always.

16 September 2025 | 5 replies
So, if you fail to apply the correct assumptions to a property, your expectations won’t be met and it may even be a financial disaster.We use the following to rank Property Classes, in order of importance: Property Tenant Pool: closely linked to location, but not always.

11 September 2025 | 5 replies
It doesn’t necessarily mean the foundation is failing, but it could mean recurring maintenance. 4.

21 September 2025 | 109 replies
But, lacking ethics, you fail to include fact and that these are local issues.

12 September 2025 | 9 replies
So, if you fail to apply the correct assumptions to a property, your expectations won’t be met, and it may even be a financial disaster.We use the following to rank Property Classes, in order of importance: Property Tenant Pool: closely linked to location, but not always.

12 September 2025 | 8 replies
Failing to conduct thorough due diligence could saddle you with the seller's hidden debts

18 September 2025 | 20 replies
So, if you fail to apply the correct assumptions to a property, your expectations won’t be met and it may even be a financial disaster.We use the following to rank Property Classes, in order of importance: Property Tenant Pool: closely linked to location, but not always.

1 October 2025 | 22 replies
I have a network of aging friends and family with aging friends and families; it’s a whole new world of challenges; people don’t listen; they may be unrealistic beyond comprehension; they fail to heed warnings or do anything; and so on.

8 September 2025 | 5 replies
Hi all,My state has two key statutes relating to late rent:1) Must give 5-days notice to tenants before filing eviction for unpaid rent2) Partial payments shall NOT be construed as recognition of tenancy and will not jeopardize landlord's eviction filing------------------------------------------------Let's say this is what happens, hypothetically:Jan 1: Jan rent due and tenant fails to payJan 10: I file for eviction, citing that as of Jan 10 the tenant owes $XFeb 15: Scheduled court date Tenant pays off Jan rent by Jan 31, they are technically no longer behind on rent, but as soon as Feb 1 rolls around they are behind again.

11 September 2025 | 6 replies
So, if you fail to apply the correct assumptions to a property, your expectations won’t be met, and it may even be a financial disaster.We use the following to rank Property Classes, in order of importance: Property Tenant Pool: closely linked to location, but not always.