
30 August 2020 | 0 replies
I’ve been contemplating building an addition on my primary residence and turning it into a house hacking opportunity. I currently live in a 4 bedroom, 3 bath house that has an in-law-suite. It is attached to the res...
28 September 2020 | 5 replies
It was doing about 10K NOI or got made into a 10 CAP when I got done with it.7) Stay the course - and don’t get discouraged, some days will be unique.

4 September 2020 | 6 replies
This area is unique in the sense that there are a few big universities with high housing demands.

3 December 2021 | 6 replies
This condition is considered a propertyhardship and it must be a condition relating to the property that is so unique it cannot be replicated on any othersimilarly zoned land in the City.)2.

3 September 2020 | 4 replies
To help you can adopt a 5 second rule where you commit to introducing yourself to someone within 5 seconds of being at the event.Add value - In your networking find out what other people need and see if your unique set of skills can help them.
19 September 2020 | 17 replies
Internal Revenue Service, or (iii) received an Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check) pursuant to Section 2201 of the CARES Act;3) the individual is unable to pay the full rent or make a full housing payment due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses;4) the individual is using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full payment as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking into account other nondiscretionary expenses; and5) eviction would likely render the individual homeless—or force the individual to move into and live in close quarters in a new congregate or shared living setting—because the individual has no other available housing options.

3 September 2020 | 4 replies
Internal Revenue Service, or (iii) received an Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check) pursuant to Section 2201 of the CARES Act;3) the individual is unable to pay the full rent or make a full housing payment due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses;4) the individual is using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full payment as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking into account other nondiscretionary expenses; and5) eviction would likely render the individual homeless—or force the individual to move into and live in close quarters in a new congregate or shared living setting—because the individual has no other available housing options.

18 October 2021 | 29 replies
If you needed surgery, you would not start medical school.

3 September 2020 | 7 replies
I am making an offer on a property with a unique situation.

3 September 2020 | 2 replies
@Nancy Stark I'm not a lawyer and this isn't legal advice, but the eviction moratorium is only for non-payment of rent, and the tenant has to prove they were unable to pay due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses.