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Karolina Powell How often does Section 8 end up paying less than the previous Section 8 lease?
17 June 2025 | 6 replies
He was called to come out to the property average about two nights a week by police for everything from drive by shootings, to drug raids on premises, to violent domestic disputes, to arson. 
Courtney Campione Getting started post divorce
11 June 2025 | 2 replies
It could also give you the flexibility to invest in anything domestically with real estate and other businesses, as well as internationally.
Ricardo Naya New Real Estate Investors Club in Spain
10 June 2025 | 57 replies
Actually I would still be interested in investing in Tarragona, I just pivoted to domestic investing for the time being, especially since covid halted any of my travel plans for the past year.
Garrett Brown Airbnb Summer Travel Trends and things to watch as hosts
3 June 2025 | 9 replies
"Star Chasers" and "Staycations".First, spontaneous local travel is on the rise:Over 60 percent of "nearby" searches are from families and groups planning trips within 300 miles of homeForty-three percent of Americans are choosing to drive rather than fly for their summer travelThirty-nine percent say they are traveling domestically instead of internationally to save moneyNearly one in three parents with kids under 18 are actively choosing staycations over longer tripsLast-minute bookings are up, with flexibility and availability playing a major role in guest decision-makingTo take advantage of this trend, hosts should consider promoting easy weekend getaways or “within driving distance” escapes, offering flexible cancellation policies, and setting one- or two-night minimums to appeal to last-minute planners.
Jennifer Buchholz Tenants Two Family Home Both Playing Music Loudly - Need Advice
2 June 2025 | 8 replies
The up tenant comes from a program to help domestic violence victims so I have notified her counselor of all of this and she is going to speak with her as well. 
Ashley Meilunas What’s the best toe to dip into the real estate investing market?
22 May 2025 | 15 replies
My partner is a friend of mine, not a domestic partner.
James McGovern Strategies for profiting off illegal immigration?
7 May 2025 | 20 replies
There is already a substantial domestic population living in D and C housing.
Rodrigo Hernandez Collect rent under LLC even though property is under my name
7 May 2025 | 14 replies
NoahHi Noah, the LLC is a Domestic LLC with multiple owners having a percentage of ownership in the LLC.
Reyna Ayala Vawa HUD question
26 April 2025 | 1 reply
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a federal law that provides housing protections for people applying for or living in units subsidized by the federal government and who have experienced domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, to help keep them safe and reduce their likelihood of experiencing homelessness.Protections it offers:Under VAWA, someone who has experienced domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking (VAWA violence/abuse):Cannot be denied admission to or assistance under a HUD-subsidized or assisted unit or program because of the VAWA violence/abuse committed against them.Cannot be evicted from a HUD-subsidized unit nor have their assistance terminated because of the VAWA violence/abuse committed against them.Cannot be denied admission, evicted, or have their assistance terminated for reasons related to the VAWA violence/abuse, such as having an eviction record, criminal history, or bad credit history.Must have the option to stay in their HUD-subsidized housing, even if there has been criminal activity directly related to the VAWA violence/abuse.Can request an emergency transfer from the housing provider for safety reasons related to the VAWA violence/abuse committed against them.Must be allowed to move with continued assistance, if the survivor has a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher.Must be able to provide proof to the housing provider by self-certifying using the HUD VAWA Self-certification (Form HUD-5382), and not be required to provide more proof unless the housing provider has conflicting information about the violence/abuse.Must receive HUD's Notice of VAWA Housing Rights (Form HUD-5380) and HUD's VAWA Self-certification Form (Form HUD-5382) from the housing provider, when they are denied admission to a HUD-subsidized unit or HUD program, when they are admitted to a HUD-subsidized unit or HUD program, and when they receive a notice of eviction from a HUD-subsidized unit or notice of termination from a HUD program.Has a right to strict confidentiality of information regarding their status as a survivor.Can request a lease bifurcation from the owner or landlord to remove the perpetrator from the lease or unit, and if the housing provider bifurcates, it must be done consistent with applicable federal, state, or local laws and the requirements of the HUD housing program.Cannot be coerced, intimated, threatened, or retaliated against by HUD-subsidized housing providers for seeking or exercising VAWA protections.Has the right to seek law enforcement or emergency assistance for themselves or others without being penalized by local laws or policies for these requests or because they were victims of criminal activity.Source: https://www.hud.gov/vawa
Saed Rabu How to Protect Real Estate Investments from War or Nuclear Threats?
25 April 2025 | 11 replies
First Get your iodine pillssecond yes you can get insurance it's called terrorism insurance which many don't know but if a shooter goes and shoots up a neighborhood and it's considered an act of domestic terrorism and hits a gas line and blows up your house - you may not be covered without terrorism insurance