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All Forum Posts by: Rishita Tiwari

Rishita Tiwari has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello Community,

I am doing due diligence on a deal in Florida and one of my colleagues on the R.E partners discord (https://discord.gg/pKh34Yu3PM) mentioned that large trees/forest is actually a deterrent for high winds from impacting buildings in hurricane rich areas. Does anyone have knowledge or experience with this? If so, is there some truth to it? The complex I am looking at is basically surrounded by forest. Thanks. 

Dear Community,

I was having an interesting discussion with another landlord on the real estate partners discord (https://discord.gg/pKh34Yu3PM) regarding tenants having service dogs. So basically, some jurisdictions in Florida don’t allow landlords to discriminate based off if a tenant has a service dog (i.e deny occupancy based on this) nor ask what the dog is for. Does this apply to other parts of the country? Curious, what is everyone’s experience with this?