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Kristi Gray Can someone please translate Delaware "assurance prohibited" law?
28 May 2019 | 1 reply
§ 5310 "Assurance money" prohibited.
Ryan Wamsat AB1481 - Tenancy Termination: Just Cause
30 May 2019 | 2 replies
Soon after that text is the following: This bill would, with certain exceptions, prohibit a lessor of residential property from terminating the lease without just cause, as defined, stated in the written notice to terminate.The remedy to the tenant for a no-fault eviction would require the landlord to pay 2-3 months of rent back to the tenant.My question is this: If I have a month-to-month tenant, and I give him/her the proper notice of the termination of the contract, is that considered a no-fault eviction? 
Ryan Wamsat AB1481 - Tenancy Termination: Just Cause
30 May 2019 | 1 reply
Soon after that text is the following: This bill would, with certain exceptions, prohibit a lessor of residential property from terminating the lease without just cause, as defined, stated in the written notice to terminate.The remedy to the tenant for a no-fault eviction would require the landlord to pay 2-3 months of rent back to the tenant.My question is this: If I have a month-to-month tenant, and I give him/her the proper notice of the termination of the contract, is that considered a no-fault eviction? 
Ron Jon Soooo much out of State and Country investors
7 July 2019 | 8 replies
I had several clients from states like California where buying property in their home state was prohibitively expensive, but they could afford a decent property here. $500k won't buy you much in San Fran but is a pretty healthy budget in Jax.One smaller factor is that Duval county doesn't charge impact fees on new construction (and is the only county in Florida that does not) which is great for developers but not so great when there's no money for maintaining our schools.https://www.jacksonville.com/news/20190423/duval-voters-to-decide-on-proposed-sales-tax-referendum-to-pay-for-replacing-repairing-renovating-schoolsAlso this isn't Florida or Jacksonville specific, but in times when the stock market is particularly volatile real estate investing becomes more appealing even with lower returns.Personally as an investor I find all this out-of-town investing a bit annoying (increased competition and increased prices) and am concerned that these properties potentially aren't well maintained.
Ryan H Tenant Bought Refrigerator & wants me to move mine out
12 June 2019 | 53 replies
Such a bizarre position to prohibit that unless we're talking a large MF complex.What is the concern here?
DJ Cespedes Real Estate Options in Latin America
4 February 2020 | 4 replies
In other countries, the terms are very unfavourable and they are prohibitively expensive.
Kyle Godbout What would you do to this backyard??
4 June 2019 | 15 replies
If there's no lot line prohibition I'd consider decking the whole thing.
Leo M Christensen What terms would you agree to with a moneylender?
5 June 2019 | 7 replies
I would be prohibited in doing other deals my self (not the case for him).
Christopher Bell Agents/Lender Recommendations around Baltimore
24 June 2019 | 5 replies
I knew taking the new job would prohibit my ability for bank lending.
Steve Maginnis School me on tankless water heaters please.
19 December 2019 | 17 replies
If I have to add replacing the panel and possibly the service wire, it again becomes cost prohibitive