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All Forum Posts by: David Hume

David Hume has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

The neighborhood is currently the hood. Some of my service people bring guns with them. 

However, the way the wind is blowing, gentrification is only a matter of time.

I really disagree with all these hardline posts. I understand you guys are from flyover or the least-coast-- that does not mean you get a free pass on being arbitrarily retarded.

Someone asking you to change a rule means something-- they actually read the rules. Do you think your other tenants are going to ask? 

Your other tenants would probably just vape. There is a difference between conceding and being reasonable.

I currently own 3 properties free and clear in Miami-Dade county. They're not in a great part of town and I rent them to section 8 tenants. However, they are all zoned RU3, even though they are currently just housing a single property. They are 2 50x140s and one 50 x 120. 

These structures were all built in the 1950s and they, quite flatly, suck. 

I wanted to know if anyone has had experience converting small properties like these to MFH's and if they have any affordable housing programs they recommend or if they know builders. 

I want to hold these long term, but I think I can get much more rental income from putting more tenants on them.

I actually vaped for like two to three years at my current residence. No smell whatsoever.