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All Forum Posts by: Steve Morris

Steve Morris has started 13 posts and replied 48 times.

Post: hud.gov, Section 8, etc

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

During the inspection phase, Housing will determine how much they are going to pay you. They have it set up where, the applicant may have a voucher for a three or four bedroom residence and the most most they are going to pay for the three bedroom voucher may go from $800 to $1300 and the four bedroom may go from $1400 to $2200. So, depending on your amenities such as new appliances, central air, new floors ( real hardwood) etc, and they area rents are they calculate what they will pay. If it doesn't cover what you are asking the applicant picks up the rest or hopes you accept what housing offers

Post: How hard is it to place properties under LLCs

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

Plan on purchasing properties that need financing and my name must be on the loans . How does one then take on the task of placing them into a LLC?

Post: Does anyone know of a Good Lead Paint Litigation Lawyers in Maryland

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

I'm currently looking for a good litigation lawyer for fighting lead paint cases

Post: Lead Paint

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

By the way , Thanks for the input guys, every since 2011 when the judge over turned that ruling, the ambulance chaser have been coming out of the wood works and i get mailings to my house from lawyers doing mass mailings asking me if i have resided in a residence where lead my have been present.

My father , whenever he buys a property, he guts it completely and has the xrays done so he doesn't have to deal with it .

Post: Lead Paint

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

Nicole , I don't plan on rolling over. Does anyone know of any good lead litigation lawyers?

And a rich landlord is something I'm not.

Post: Lead Paint

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

Mr.Sherman would be correct in stating that my insurance doesn't cover lead. And lead free being the best form of protection, I have lead safe because at that time the I was told to have the xray done it would cost so much money and no one was giving prices to me. So i just paid the 300 had them come out and do swipes and get my papers. I get it done every turnover and register with Mde every year

Post: Lead Paint

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

House is registered with MDE and has had lead free certs. I said erroneous because I have received a summons along with seven other landlords and Baltimore housing.

Post: Lead Paint

Steve MorrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Posts 48
  • Votes 5

What are buy and hold landlords doing to protect themselves when it comes to dealing with erroneous lead paint cases