6 July 2020 | 35 replies
This makes sense as they can’t defend themselves and aren’t responsible for parents actions.I’m a bit surprised you didn’t get raked over the coals for habitability and endangering the kid...they may have done you a bigger favor then you know by not reporting it. space heaters all over with a toddler running around?
4 May 2021 | 75 replies
“You have a lot of boarded up structures in that area, and this will help to remove areas of blight and concern.”McPhatter said complaints that would bring more attention from the city might involve things such as lack of maintenance on windows and doors, structural defects, cracks in walls, abandoned mechanical and electrical systems, and conditions that could endanger life by fire.
1 April 2014 | 2 replies
-Check flood, wetland, toxic waste and endangered issues.
3 June 2022 | 24 replies
But if ever there was an "attractive nuisance" that could endanger neighborhood kids, it's a pool.
27 June 2023 | 16 replies
Excessive noise means any unnecessary noise which persists for ten minutes or more; such period of noise need not be witnessed by enforcement personnel if the occupants of two or more separate housing or commercial units certify that they have experienced such period of noise and describe with particularity the sourceExcessive noise means the presence of sound, as measured by standard testing devices, of a volume or in quantities and for durations which endangers human health, welfare or safety, animal life, or property or which unreasonably interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property in the County or in such areas of the County as are affected thereby.There is 2 "legal" definitions of excessive noise
18 March 2016 | 13 replies
Real estate" is not one business or one type of investment, it is a number of related businesses or investmentsResidential, multi family, office building, warehouse, mixed use, retail, recreational, raw land, tech centersLarge, medium, small, microUrban, suburban, small town, rural, exurbsbDifferent states, different metropolitan areas, different cities, different neighborhoods, different blocks, different demographicsDifferent property age, different architectural style, different fixed expenses, different financing, different tenant mix, different tenant demandSingle net lease, double net lease, triple net lease, CAM, building allowances, rent holidays, lease length, buyout provisions, personal guarantees, lease renewal, cost of living increases, flat percentage increases, Different loan amortizations, fixed interest rate, variable interest rate, balloon payments, fully amortized, institutional loan, private loan, seller carry backBuy and hold, fix and flip, syndicate, partner, joint venture, self manage, professional manager, management company, leasing company, in-house leasing, real estate agent, licensing requirementsFederal laws, Federal regulations, state laws, municipal laws, rent control, eminent domain, set back requirements, utility easements, property taxes, special tax assessments, development districts, water districts, utility bondsPassive investing, active investing, portfolio income, business income, retirement funds, ERISA regulationsAsbestos, Clean Air Act, Environmental Super Fund, pollution control, water runoff, Flood plain, floodway, Flood control, Flood insurance, endangered species, wet lands Zoning, Planning Board, building permits, occupancy permit, community board hearings, noise ordinancesEviction laws, foreclosure laws, bankruptcy laws, civil liability, fair housing, tenant rights, disclosure laws, loan modification laws.
8 August 2020 | 1 reply
They don't want the additional risk of having some other property's trouble endanger their investment/loan.The parent / holding entity would probably be for the anonymity.
30 May 2018 | 82 replies
We mainly invest in Hamilton Ontario but recently venturing a few hrs away where cashflow is not an endangered specie :)
18 January 2015 | 30 replies
As @Ben Leybovich started this post with, the real lesson may be that us newbies that use an income/expense ratio on these lower Class/lower rent properties endanger themselves from the true expenses.
17 May 2021 | 9 replies
Thanks Nathan,my attorney just told me that in Chicago right now they are evicting for crimes and for endangering other tenants only.