20 June 2019 | 5 replies
But I'm hoping to grow from that but I want to make sure the growth is organic and I'm a bit conservative so I'm taking it slow.
23 September 2019 | 13 replies
Prohibits an RGB from setting longevity rentincreases.Part D: Repeals High Rent Deregulation, which allows units to be removedfrom rent regulation upon vacancy after the rent achieves a high rentthreshold; and Repeals High Income Deregulation provisions, which allowsunits to be removed from rent regulation if a tenant's income is$200,000 or more for two consecutive years.Part E: Sets the Preferential Rent as the base rent for the duration ofa tenancy, but preserves regulatory agreements that allow for legal rentincreases.Part F: Allows HCR or a court of competent jurisdiction to look back at6 years of rent history when determining rent overcharges, or a longerlook back period if it is reasonably necessary to make a determination.Eliminates the ability of an owner to escape punitive damages where theovercharges were willful.Part G: Enacts the "Statewide Tenant Protection Act of 2019" to allowany city, town or village to opt-in to ETPA and provides the appointmentof the members of the new RGBs to be done by the opting-in munici-palities.Part H: Amends the maximum collectable rent increase formula thatapplies to Rent Control units to set annual increase at either an aver-age of the last five years of RGB increases, or 7.5%, whichever is less;and prohibits Fuel Pass-Along charges for rent-controlled tenants.Part I: Reforms the personal use exclusion to limit the number of unitsan owner can take out of rent regulation, and requires the use to be animmediate and compelling necessity for use as a primary residence.Part J: Ensures that units rented by nonprofits to provide housing tohomeless or previously homeless people revert to rent regulation at theend of the use by the nonprofit, and that the previously homeless personor persons are treated as tenants for purposes of the law.Part K: Major Capital Improvement (MCI) & Individual Apartment Improve-ment (IAI) Reforms*Limits approvals to work for essential building functions and otherimprovements (e.g, heat, plumbing, windows, roofing); exclude mainte-nance.
19 June 2019 | 2 replies
Few things:- Population growth- Job Growth- Landlord friendliness (aka not California)- Diverse industriesThose 4 things take out much of the country, but still do give quite a few opportunities.Sources include Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census.gov, and other organizations like those.
20 June 2019 | 11 replies
Looks like PROA sent this out to all its member organizations to forward to their members.
19 June 2019 | 0 replies
I hate wasted space, so I’d love for it to be functional if possible, but at the very least “pretty”.
19 June 2019 | 2 replies
Maybe there is a better way to do things that will make it less funky and more functional.
24 June 2019 | 3 replies
The biggest hit was the well pump was not functioning to the standard we would like so it had to be replaced.
24 June 2019 | 14 replies
Looking not only for advice on how to landlord/manage the property myself, what books to read, tools to use to collect rent, organize, etc.. but also any recommendations for increasing rents/structuring contracts up to where I am wanting them ($625-650).
10 June 2020 | 1 reply
Section 101.601(a) of the Business Organizations Code (BOC) authorizes the establishment of Series LLC's in the the state of Texas, but there is a provision in the code that some people overlook.
6 August 2019 | 7 replies
It generated financial reports automatically which help me organize my property.