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Julian Colvard Do you always have to fix appliances?
24 January 2022 | 13 replies
You own them, you fix them.I realize people put all sorts of crazy stuff in their leases, but be aware that laws govern what you can and cannot put in your lease.
Karen D. Schiano Arizona Tax lien foreclosure/quit claim deed
6 November 2022 | 12 replies
I'm going to call the self help law library of another county as Navajo County doesn't have that and see what they can tell me as state laws governing the tax lien foreclosures are the same in each county. 
Weis Sherdel Norfolk, VA Section 8 Rental Property
3 June 2015 | 21 replies
I understand Norfolk is no Maliu beach, but if (a) there are a lot of low income people that qualify for Section 8 and (b) government is directly giving you 95% of the rent and (c) the tenant has little incentive to misbehave because they could lose the priviledge of Section 8, then what's the ultimate problem?  
Sean T. Obama and Immigration on REI
24 November 2014 | 45 replies
Government assistance, sec 8, higher education financial assistance and associated student housing will offer new opportunities.I grew up in a city which was very diverse in Boston but now I am seeing a call in the suburbs for more affordable housing for "new" residents... yes it was a campaign.
Andrew B. Sellers attorney refusing attorney review
5 May 2020 | 19 replies
"As-is" has to do with the state of the property not the contract that governs the sale.
Christopher D. Cash-Out Refi on - Lenders Asking >40% Equity and 4% Rate???
11 May 2020 | 15 replies
When the government has their hands in the market, it's causing disruption that needs to be compensated by things like higher rates, lower LTV, cleaner credit, points, etc.
Katie Miller What's the best recession investing advice you've received so far
15 May 2020 | 57 replies
Government intervention will play a huge role for better or worse.
Andrew Syrios Why There Will Be No "Eviction Tsunami"
4 August 2021 | 2 replies
Even if a tenant is short on cash for the month, there are lots of ways to avoid eviction: make a deal to leave with the landlord, borrow money from a friend or family member, apply for charitable assistance or government assistance, etc.And offer assistance the government certainly did, most notably with the $2 trillion CARES Act, the $3 trillion HEROES ACT including the extra $600 a week in unemployment benefits.
Gaybriela Horst Mold Issue and Deformation
21 May 2019 | 11 replies
I have not been contacted by the health department and I’m very shocked. 
Drew McLoughlin Advice for my first eviction
15 June 2024 | 5 replies
However right now I think in Dallas county if you have any type of government loan you need to give 30 day notice if I remember correctly.