20 March 2024 | 193 replies
The Series LLC acts as an umbrella, a parent of sorts, and can create individual child series that are treated as separate entities.
1 April 2020 | 15 replies
With the gov't announcing $1,200 per person payments, $500 per child, and expanded unemployment benefits, we believed all tenants should still be prioritizing their rents, immediately after food.
14 April 2020 | 160 replies
(*indirect avenues would be through Employment Insurance and/or Child Tax Benefits).If any of you need documents and/or forms filled out by your Landlord, we will reply quickly to speed any processing for you.We know you are very stressed just with keeping your family healthy.And we realize each of you are in unique situations.So, please call/text/email me directly if you need further clarification to your own unique situation.Again, this letter is relevant for today.Things change hourly…….so we adjust hourly.We will do our best to stay updated on the situation.Also, if you know of any programs that help tenants, could you please share them with me so I can share them to the other tenants we have?
7 December 2020 | 7 replies
Landlord requires possession of the rental unit because one of the following people wants to move into the rental unit:the landlord or the landlord’s spousea child or parent of the landlord or their spouse, ora person who provides or will provide care services for any of these people.Form N12 - Notice to Terminate the Tenancy at the End of the Term for Landlord’s or Purchaser’s Own Use60 daysTermination date must be the last day of the rental period or lease term.Form L2 – Application to Terminate a Tenancy and Evict a TenantTiming: Application must be filed no later than 30 days after the termination date in the notice.Application must include a completed Schedule B.The person who will occupy the unit must file an affidavit with the application.The tenant can dispute the application at the hearing, or move out of the unit on an earlier date if they provide at least 10 days’ written notice to the landlord.The person who receives care services must reside in the same complex.The landlord or family member must intend to live in the unit for at least one year.The landlord must either:1. pay the tenant the equivalent of one month’s rent before the termination date in the notice, or2. offer the tenant another unit that the tenant accepts.Only individual landlords, not corporations, are able to give notice of termination for this reason.If the tenant believes the landlord gave the notice in bad faith (e.g. the landlord rents the unit to someone else or advertises it for sale or for rent), they can file a T5: Tenant Application – Landlord Gave a Notice of Termination in Bad Faith
19 November 2022 | 22 replies
First and foremost, My second child will be born in March, so I am going to try to spend more time with family this year.
9 July 2020 | 7 replies
I’m a 24 year old am married and have 1 child.
19 November 2021 | 10 replies
No appraisal, strictly an approximation based on comps.Between my wife’s student loans, a car note, and hospital bills (healthy child-birth) there is approximately $60k in debts.AZ house note: $209kCurrent rate: 2.35% VA IRRRLCash flow: $200/ monthApproximate AZ Value- $325k (guestimation)$60k debt: $1,700/month expenses Should we consider a conventional cash-out to clear some of the debts?
6 June 2018 | 142 replies
The latest Tech like android auto and a fun fast car. my wife and i recently had a child so safety and 4 doors with easy carseat mounts was a plus.
12 April 2018 | 113 replies
I recommend any REI to read because it’s about how the aging of the Baby Boomers is going to shape the US economy for the next 20 years.
16 February 2020 | 16 replies
You might want to address child safety.