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Jason Piccolo Washington DC Hotel Restaurant Investment
8 July 2025 | 6 replies
We officially opened in June with the Reynolds speakeasy and Casamara restaurant.  73 key luxury Sixty Hotel https://casamaradc.com/https://reynoldsbardc.com/https://www.sixtyhotels.com/destinations/washington-dc/sixty...
John McCarthy I don't want to extend tenant's lease
4 February 2025 | 4 replies
You really shouldn’t be running your business on a stranger googling answers for you but…the google says:  Depending on the rental agreement, Georgia landlords typically must provide a 60-day notice for lease renewals or terminations, while tenants generally need to give only a 30-day notice for lease termination.Jan 18, 2024If a new lease is not signed, and the landlord continues to accept monthly rent, the terms of the original lease still apply, except the landlord is required to give sixty (60) days' notice before she can terminate the lease or change the terms, and you (the tenant) are required to give thirty (30) days' notice before leaving.So you can’t non-renew until the end of April and you can’t even increase the rent until then.
Tammy Mason What can I do if I miss 60 days notice for rent increase
31 January 2025 | 5 replies
have it go to a month to month for next sixty days then renew the lease at the higher term after that. 
Joe Crabb Has anyone ever used Capital Three Sixty?
15 January 2025 | 6 replies
Has anyone ever used Capital Three Sixty as a HML?
Josh Smith Help me choose amongst 2 SFH tenants!
6 January 2025 | 5 replies
Couple in their sixties with 3 adult male children.
Jonathan Greene Don't Become a Property Hoarder or a Door Counter
3 January 2025 | 40 replies
See the old mom-and-pop investors in their sixties that you are trying to buy off-market properties from.This is like people who buy for cash flow but don't realize that with the best cash flow comes capital expenditures and tenant issues.
Jonathan Greene What are your real estate investing goals for 2025?
30 December 2024 | 103 replies
From an asset perspective we have around sixty assets which by this time next year we will probably be around 80-100 loans as we are always selling loans in our portfolio to pick up more.
Troy Welch Legal Advice-1st Position Lender, Borrower Filed Ch 11 Bankruptcy
20 November 2024 | 2 replies
Defaults and Remedies A default exists under this note if (1) Borrower defaults in the payment of this note or in the performance of any obligation in any instrument securing or collateral to this note; (2) (a) Borrower or (b) any other person liable on any part of this note (an "Other Obligated Party") fails to timely pay or perform any obligation or covenant in any written agreement between Lender and Borrower or any Other Obligated Party other than as described in (1) above; (3) any representation in this note or in any other written agreement between Lender and Borrower or any Other Obligated Party is materially false when made; (4) a receiver is appointed for Borrower or an Other Obligated Party or any property on which a lien or security interest is created as security (the "Collateral Security") for any part of this note; (5) any Collateral Security is assigned for the benefit of creditors; (6) a bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding is commenced by Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party; (7) (a) a bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding is commenced against Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party and (b) the proceeding continues without dismissal for sixty days, the party against whom the proceeding is commenced admits the material allegations of the petition against it, or an order for relief is entered; (8) Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party is terminated, begins to wind up its affairs, or is authorized to terminate or wind up its affairs by its governing body or persons, or any event occurs or condition exists that permits the termination or winding up of the affairs of Borrower, a partnership of which Borrower is a general partner, or an Other Obligated Party; or (9) any Collateral Security is impaired by loss, theft, damage, levy and execution, issuance of an official writ or order of seizure, or destruction, unless it is promptly replaced with collateral security of like kind and quality or restored to its former condition.
Mark Klee Feasibility of buying Summer Vacation/short-term rental on Cape Cod
3 October 2024 | 1 reply
I'm sixty years old and was toying with the idea of investing some of my retirement money in a home on Cape Cod.    
Peter Firehock Reston Virginia (Washington D.C. Suburb) Buy-and-Hold Thesis
4 September 2024 | 0 replies
Reston has seen an incredibly fast rise to be one of the major entertainment, business, and residential areas in the country in the short sixty years since its inception.