
27 May 2025 | 29 replies
I would not work with NYC government.

6 June 2025 | 10 replies
Governers love it..

29 May 2025 | 8 replies
I finally decided to close the doors mainly because the unit used was not available anymore, but also because the regulations got stricker and stricker over time.Now, if you want to use your 2-4 as an STR, you need to show proof that you are living in the unit you are renting by sharing a government-issued ID with that exact unit or your tax exemption form.If you have a building over 5 units, it's a bit easier but still challenging ( you can rent up to 25% of the units out for airbnb)...the few people I know that are successful are NOT the owners of the building, but more so the operator of the airbnb unit aka str arbitrage

30 May 2025 | 5 replies
So, he probably saved the cost of paying for his attorney to write a letter to the opposing counsel.On the other hand, I have heard of people getting in trouble with the government for not properly registering their foreign LLC in the state where the property resides.

20 June 2025 | 89 replies
If I were in their shoes, I can’t say I wouldn’t want to keep my position of power and cut everyone else out, either.The way our system works now, it appears as though you can guard your way at the top by buying your executives in government.

30 May 2025 | 13 replies
We expect to clear $2 million dollars from the sale of some land we purchased a while back and paid off and now a government entity has offered to buy it for fair market value.

22 May 2025 | 8 replies
When dealing with federal, state, and local NOFA (notice of funds availabilities), do government funds allocated for affordable housing often get depleted from too many developers requesting funds for new projects?

30 May 2025 | 8 replies
My suggestion is PadSplit, but insurance, government housing, etc, will work as well.

22 May 2025 | 8 replies
Based on what is in the One Beautiful Bill working its way through Congress:The federal government would get out of the S8 business and instead provide state-administered block grants, allowing states to set their own eligibility rules and benefit levels.The budget for these block grants would be slashed by around 40% from current levels.Able-bodied adults without disabilities would be limited to two years of assistance.If this passes as is, I'd expect local governments to guarantee a smaller portion of the rent as they try to spread their money out over more people.