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Steve Velez Changing Property Classification (Apt to Residential multiunit)
28 December 2020 | 4 replies
So I looked it up on the country property records and noticed that it is classified as Class C - "Apartments" designed for 5 or more dwellings.
Kevin Alvarado Tips on Finding and Closing Deal with 20k at the age of 18
21 December 2020 | 5 replies
I’m listening to podcast, reading books, watching videos, unfortunately spent over $2.5k on courses which I believe was not necessarily since majority of the information are all over the internet.
William Segal Beginner to House Hacking - DC / Richmond Area
14 January 2021 | 24 replies
Sure you can listen to podcasts and make productive use of that time, but I would advise against it with as much conviction an internet stranger could convey.
Lisa Artis Investing in land, can it be lucrative?
20 December 2020 | 0 replies
I'm seeing very cheap properties abroad, some even with intact (aged) dwellings and spectacular views. 
Joanna Parungao Multifamily Owner Challenges in 2021
11 January 2021 | 9 replies
Our vacancies are often filled with current tenant referrals & all of those we have are 'essential', so no missed rents. 4 of them work from a home office so we throw in high speed internet.
Joy May Government taking over property ownership
23 December 2020 | 41 replies
I have 0 cares about playing on here for ego strokes, I have 0 care about being an internet pretender to fill some void of actual reality in my life, I simply do not care 1 drop what the virtual mob of "do nothings & post everything's" care of what I do or say.
Kevin Stalker Buying my first investment property
21 December 2020 | 1 reply
I could be wrong but something you might want to look into is the first time home buyers program might only apply if you are going to occupy the dwelling, not buy it as an "investment" property.
Corey Gilroy Long distance investing: Getting to know an area?
30 December 2020 | 20 replies
I see this as a few stages.BEFORE GOING:So before going, I would use the internet and what's available to you right now to find out as much about the area.Look up the crime infested areas using Trulia, look up the school ratings, look at city level stats like unemployment rate, population growth, property taxes. 
Nathan Gesner (Update) Another Tenant died...and then two more!
6 January 2021 | 88 replies
LANDLORD INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE IN THE EVENT OF RESIDENT DEATH OR INCAPACITATIONIn the unlikely, untimely, and unfortunate circumstances should the resident become incapacitated, suffer an unattended death, suffer a death by misadventure or other misfortune, or for any other reason be transferred to an assisted living dwelling, become incarcerated into a military, federal, or state institution, and no longer be able to physically occupy the premise or pay the agreed upon contract rent for the premises; the resident being of stable mind and sound reason at the time of the signing of the written lease contract, does hereby appoint, under the aforementioned circumstances, casualties and conditions, the undersigned executor to be authorized on the resident’s behalf to obtain access to the dwelling space from the property management for the sole purpose to declare rightful possession of the apartment’s contents and henceforth salvage and remove the entire contents the residents’ personal belongings and effects with the sole permission of the resident at the time of the signing of this written lease rental agreement.
Jason Hines Found out a person not on the lease is living in my rental
22 December 2020 | 3 replies
Imagine taking a family of 3 vs a family of 4 solely because of the extra person in the family, assuming that the occupancy standards for the dwelling allowed for it.