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Misook Foley Tenant put trampoline in the back yard.
5 August 2023 | 17 replies
I just talked recently to my sister-in-law with a similar issue you can't just add on anything about the trampoline to the least you can't do that legally she's a real estate attorney you can't legally add it on and technically a trampoline is not a toy it is a workout type of machinery it's almost like having a set of Weights outside or a punching bag if it's not specified already in the lease before you gave it to him legally there's nothing you can do and it would be extremely illegal to just add it in after they were already there and sign the lease you can't add into the next lease it's not how it works now if you had a apartment complex that would be different but if you're renting a home would they put in their backyard is none of your business they're renting your the home from you you can't control somebody's yard you can say yes you need to keep it clean but you can't tell them they can't have a trampoline or a swing set or any of the above in their backyard if they're running a home from you by law.
Jonathan A. Flipping partnership going to court on debate of renovation costs
23 June 2019 | 131 replies
Then discussions @ $400-$600/hr for any attorney worth their weight.
Jack B. Recession affect on real estate prices
5 February 2020 | 16 replies
People would be better off understanding basic economics than watching this podcast...the concepts of supply and demand curves, substitute goods, dead weight loss, producer surplus, etc. are far better indicators than "it might happen in 7 years it might happen in 18 years". 
Greg O'Brien Clearing Up Confusion on Tax Treatment of Short Term Rentals
1 November 2024 | 48 replies
Those memos do not hold authoratative weight but shows the IRS’ thoughts!
Evan Parker Congratulations! You Gentrify: Displacing a Community
7 August 2019 | 200 replies
They don't need education when they get to 20, they need it much sooner and need  to carry their weight in society.
L. L. Boots on the Ground/ Cleveland Ohio
12 October 2020 | 17 replies
But, for 10% of the rent anyone worth their weight won't be helping your rehabs.
Solon S. Hard Money/Private Money Pre-Approval
24 June 2019 | 23 replies
When it's from a legitimate lender and not a generic letter from a site that provides the service, it carries more weight when submitting your offers or getting extensions to purchase contracts.
Maria Callaghan Do you avoid HOA properties?
28 June 2021 | 57 replies
I have awesome property mgrs who are worth their weight in gold who do a great job. 
Eric V Harding Best Turnkey Providers of 2022 and Trends for 2023
28 January 2023 | 30 replies
RTR's rep is second to none and your perspective on this carries a lot of weight.
Denise G. Property owners in CA forced to reduce rents by 25%
23 April 2020 | 20 replies
It is sad that the media is also putting all the weight on the landlord's, like they are horrible people.