Cassidy Burns
Who is buying Secondary Homes/ STRs in this market? If so, where?
27 December 2021 | 37 replies
The term “transient accommodation uses” includes but is not limited to hotels, motels, recreationalvehicle parks, tourist lodging facilities, resort condominiums, resort dwellings, vacation resorts, and dwelling units occupied or available foroccupancy on an interval ownership or “time share” basis, when any of the above are made available for occupancy more than three times in anyconsecutive 365‐day period and the right of occupancy is for a term less than monthly.The term “transient accommodation uses” does not include any of the following uses if such use otherwise complies with the applicablerequirements of the City and is licensed by the State of Florida, if such licensing is required by law: bed and breakfast homes, community residentialhomes, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities for persons with drug, alcohol, or physical impairments, respite care facilities for persons withterminal illnesses and their families, short‐term/emergency housing or long term housing where allowed by this chapter, and child foster homes.The term “transient accommodation uses” does not include a guest house dwelling, when one or both of the sleeping rooms are located as apermitted accessory use within and incidental to the primary residential structure and the primary residential structure is owned by a naturalperson and occupied by the owner.
Wes Blackwell
Rent Growth in Sacramento is Triple the National Average
25 July 2018 | 17 replies
You just have more crime there than other residential neighborhoods because you've got all the bars (alcohol, drunken fights) and a larger percentage of the homeless population which represents a decent portion of the violent crime there.See: Who is to blame for ‘aggressive behavior’ by homeless people downtown?
Nick Quarandillo
I hate College, I’m ready for real estate.
26 January 2019 | 137 replies
@Karen Margrave crushing college debt, delayed adult decision making, chronic alcohol abuse, pushed political agendas.
Jerry Jones
maintenance guy/ handyman referral in phoenix
15 February 2013 | 0 replies
Some were excellent for the first couple of jobs but then later turned out to be alcoholic?
Larry Hucks
raising rent new section 8 landlord
2 May 2016 | 23 replies
During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).
Matthew S.
Tenant Nightmare - new tenant with gun on bedside - please advise
1 May 2016 | 47 replies
Further, an opened notice from the DMV in this tenant's name related to driving under the influence of alcohol was on the floor, and an unsecured Smith and Wesson handgun was sitting on the bedside table.
Lori Marra
Renting To Students
6 September 2017 | 30 replies
Liability out the wazoo-- roommates bringing guests over, complete strangers living with each other (alcohol, assault, drugs, etc.).
Dave Hurt
Our first restaurant build out - before and after!
19 July 2017 | 69 replies
@Joel Owensbecause a large portion of our sales is alcohol, which is high margin, we are hitting in the 20-30 range.
Joseph West
Drugs found in duplex. What to do?
6 September 2015 | 103 replies
In Michigan, you can insert this clause in your Lease:ILLEGAL DRUG USE: Tenant must not violate, or knowingly allow another to violate, federal, state, or local laws regarding the use of controlled substances or the use of alcohol by minors in or around the premises.
Keiko Harada
collecting due money from evicted tenant
19 April 2016 | 25 replies
The boyfriend of her's might have sold it for their drugs and alcohol.