14 April 2020 | 160 replies
The State ordinance states that residents can defend against eviction in an unlawful detainer if their rent debt accrued during and because of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to remain unpaid “because of a substantial reduction in household income or substantial increases in expenses.”Under Oakland’s ordinance, even if residents can’t pay rent due from now until May 31 for months or years into the future, they still can’t be evicted for non-payment of that back rent if their non-payment is due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Unlawful detainer cases have already been suspended statewide until May state-wide.Comments?
2 April 2020 | 61 replies
If this is truly a loan suspension (no interest accrued, no credit effects, in writing, etc.)
15 July 2020 | 12 replies
I feel like your intentions, curiosity, and enthusiasm are awesome but your goal is a little unruly.
2 April 2020 | 15 replies
The one caveat to this is the landlords who deal in the Specialized Sector of Low-income housing, I don't deal in this space, so I'm not sure what the expectations are in this client base.One of my brothers an Accounting Clerk, got let go on Friday, he received a payout for his accrued vacation days, and all of his unused Sick time, with that large check, and the incoming unemployment checks, I have a feeling his landlord in North Hollywood will be getting paid the rent
29 June 2020 | 4 replies
For curiosity, here's the distribution of the 35 cities they listed: 4 BC, 2 AB, 2 SK, 1 MB, 15 ON, 6 QC, 2 NB, 1 NS, 1 PE, 1 NL22 have avg prices over $300K, including 6 that $500K-$1 million and one over $1 million.
18 June 2020 | 16 replies
@Chris Baxter looping back on this thread... out of curiosity where did you invest after Ontario?
9 March 2022 | 9 replies
My curiosity is how it would effect influence of this on selling at some point in future.
28 February 2021 | 21 replies
@Vin Gupta why have you chosen to diversify into Canada, out of curiosity?
18 November 2020 | 10 replies
You can avoid capital gains on recently acquired properties if they have not accrued much value.
9 July 2020 | 10 replies
Out of curiosity, why limit your search to Ontario?