Bryan Petrinec
New Investor in N. Austin and surrounding areas
2 August 2017 | 11 replies
Or look into a househack through a duplex, single family with an ADA for airbnb, etc.What are you looking to put down?
Ryan K.
Contractor price - lump sum or breakdown?
20 April 2016 | 30 replies
@troy s Great to see you have the practical side behind your self, it dose ad a lot of validity to what you are saying and congrats on the move to management; I'm sure your body is thanking you, let alone your lungs, eyes from all the off gases.
Christian Malesic
Section 8 Wheelchair Accessibility
23 December 2023 | 10 replies
Actually, it does fall under Federal ADA requirements...Section 8 is irrelevant.You DO have to allow them to make modifications at their own expense, and YOU need to evaluate their specific request and make a determination if YOU can "reasonably" make/afford the accommodation requested.
Denise Webster
Flipping for Home Buyers with Special Accomodation Needs
7 November 2017 | 2 replies
Denise Webster I wouldn’t buy a home that is wheelchair and ADA accessible when I don’t need it myself.
David Krulac
Is HOARDING a disability covered by Federal & State law......
13 April 2014 | 8 replies
I am not aware of hoarding being a recognized disability under the ADA but I cannot say it is not.
Brandon Turner
What question can I answer for you on a NEW BiggerPockets Podcast?
4 June 2015 | 98 replies
Not the typical "Income 3x rent" or any of that, but questions you are allowed to ask, not allowed to ask, ADA concerns, and all the other zillion things someone will sue me for at some point.Regards,Bryan
Amit M.
Postlets vs zumper vs Craigslist for rental listings
6 October 2016 | 22 replies
CL has not appeared to be worth the effort although I typically will at least post an initial ad as Postlets does some of the work for you.
Pam Douglas
Hedge Funds respodning to My Ads
19 February 2014 | 6 replies
Where did you place the ad? As
Brian R.
Mortgage Fraud? Or Creative financing?
6 February 2014 | 15 replies
A low income borrower that obtains a municipal loan or from a non-profit for modifications for ADA access or a sewer line, where debt may be forgiven over time as that gives the lender the ability to require a longer occupancy requirement in consideration of the unique terms.FYI incase someone thinks they can make a standard type loan and require an owner to live there forever, that restrains owner's rights in title, the ability of the full use of the property.
Dan N.
Tenant claims late fee clause of lease is invalid
17 April 2014 | 25 replies
That is a sure fire way to potentially end up on the wrong end of an ADA lawsuit because it places a hardship on the tenant.