
14 June 2025 | 15 replies
If that language is there, you can simply let the tenant continue under the same terms with 30-day notice requirements on either side.If you're comfortable with him staying two extra months and he's been a solid tenant, it can save you the hassle of vacancy and turnover costs during the summer.

18 June 2025 | 18 replies
I am trying to stay current with AI tools and instead of listening to podcasts I prefer now having conversations about interesting topics with AI while I am driving - it makes also for a very good language tudor.I came to the US about the same time as you for my job, my company at the time asked me to move here from Austria.

15 July 2025 | 54 replies
I believe they played a role raising capital for these deals, but the language used on their track record implies they played a very active role in the sourcing, execution and sale of the assets, which is very likely not the case.

18 June 2025 | 19 replies
You could carry that same playful language by captioning all your photos.

4 July 2025 | 222 replies
But if would be good to look at the 4th and J PPM and double check if there is any language saying our investment in 4th and J is part of some other master agreement (I doubt it does).

17 June 2025 | 6 replies
In the listing, you can include language like “Section 8 tenants welcome!”

13 June 2025 | 7 replies
Is it mentioned within the standard offer language or disclosure statements?

24 July 2025 | 349 replies
.: Quote from @Jay Hinrichs: Quote from @Alleyne Warner: your use of the English language and your writing skills do not portray a high level employee, more like a janitor or something.Haha, that’s an insult to janitors Jay.

10 June 2025 | 5 replies
You may want to look at your contract and find the specific terms for inspections and from there quote the relevant section for the Due Diligence Period as you approach the LENNAR and let them that it doesn't meet the standards in the contract (assuming the contract has the relevant language.)