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Steve Cho Tenant caused water damage to unit AND neighboring unit
14 June 2025 | 3 replies
Your rental dwelling policy will cover if you have water damage coverage.
Tim Cornwell Working Towards Solutions to Washington State's Housing Crisis
29 May 2025 | 1 reply
.• House Bill 1337 – Expands the legal use of accessory dwelling units (ADUs), allowing up to two per lot and removing many previous restrictions.
Khaled Farhad Referrals Slowed Down (So We Did This)
5 June 2025 | 1 reply
Trust me, you don’t need to be internet famous.You just need to be seen by the right people,at the right time when it matters!
Hen Mor good neighberhoods in the area?
2 June 2025 | 2 replies
i think it's worth it before spending that much money on something, versus just having someone random on the Internet tell you what they think and you buying a property you'eve never seen in a neighborhood you've never been to.so many investors have tried to do you what you're doing and bought wrong.Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.Sell at a loss or rent at a lossBaltimore - a path to never-ending pain
Tony Sanders Passive investing in multifamily projects
4 June 2025 | 2 replies
There is a lot of good detail that can be discovered on the internet
Kenya Glenn Are Mobile Homes a Bad idea?
9 June 2025 | 5 replies
A trailer is dwelling or glorified tent on wheels (depending on the quality) which is more closely related to RV.
Michael Genari How to Combine Apartments in NYC—Without Needing a New Certificate of Occupancy
28 May 2025 | 0 replies
But to stay in compliance with NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) rules, every detail must be handled precisely.Let’s walk through how it works under DOB’s Technical Policy and Procedure Notice #3/97 (TPPN 3/97), and why having the right professionals on your team is key.C of O Not Required—When You Follow TPPN 3/97TPPN 3/97 allows apartments in multi-family buildings to be legally combined—without triggering a C of O update—if:The overall number of primary living spaces (such as bedrooms, living rooms, dens, etc.) stays the same or decreasesYou don’t alter building egress (staircases, corridors, exits)The work is limited to interior constructionThis provision applies to all multiple dwellings in NYC, including old law, new law, converted, and new code buildings.What You’ll Need to FileArchitectural Drawings from a Registered Architect (RA) or Professional Engineer (PE)Alteration GC Application for general construction items like partition changes or internal stairsAlteration PL Application for plumbing work—particularly when repurposing or capping kitchen fixturesLetter of Completion issued by DOB when the work is signed off, confirming no new or amended C of O is neededTPPN 3/97 Requirements—SimplifiedSame or Adjacent Floors Only: Combinations are limited to apartments located on the same level or directly above/below each other.
Gp G. How to find the safety and crime in a rental location considering to purchase
9 June 2025 | 6 replies
Please adviseThe internet will provide you with all of these details.
Elizabeth Seiferth Tax Advisor / Strategist
13 June 2025 | 6 replies
Obviously, reviews live on the internet for a long time and may no longer be relevant.
Brian Travis Connecting with an Indianapolis Mentor
3 June 2025 | 9 replies
you're just not going to be able to Internet this.out of state / out of country BRRRR is a difficult, high risk strategy.hope this helps.