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.
Stephen Dickey
HUD's HOME Program. How does it work?
1 January 2017 | 0 replies
To my knowledge, it looks like the federal government grants money to the state to be allocated for the use of funding activities such as building, buying, and/or rehabilitating affordable housing for rent or home-ownership or providing direct rental assistance to low-income people.
Tyler Bemesderfer
The same question I see/hear all over this site.
29 September 2018 | 4 replies
I'm very familiar with the rehabilitation part of the industry and have a fair amount of experience doing the work (I'm no licensed contractor but I'm not afraid of a DIY project if it needs to be done).
Lawrence Smith
Advice needed on the purchase of this Multi-Family
28 September 2015 | 7 replies
(See the section on Rent Control for details regarding rent increases.) elsewhere on the DC.gov siteThe landlord may evict a tenant for only one of ten specific statutory reasons: Nonpayment of rent; Violation of an obligation of tenancy, of which the tenant failed to correct after notice; Tenant performed an illegal act within the rental unit; Landlord seeks in good faith to occupy the rental unit for personal use and occupancy; Landlord sells rental unit to a party who seeks in good faith to occupy the rental unit for personal use and occupancy; Landlord seeks to renovate rental unit in a manner in which tenant cannot safely occupy; Landlord seeks to demolish rental unit; Landlord seeks to substantially rehabilitate rental unit; Landlord seeks to discontinue rental unit for housing and occupancy; or Landlord seeks to convert rental unit to a condominium or cooperative after securing governmental approvalYou may have to evict because you want to substantially rehab the place.
Nicholas Patrick
Should i drop out of college to be a real estate investor
5 January 2016 | 88 replies
I am a graduate student in rehabilitation counseling program and a part-time real estate investor.
Bob Roach
Best states to buy investment properties under $150k?
13 December 2015 | 40 replies
Of course you can pay quite a bit more for a property in excellent shape that requires nothing for awhile, and there are some homes available for less than $50k- but those generally require a good deal of rehabilitation.
David Aguirre
I'm from Joliet and I am interested in getting into investing.
2 August 2016 | 4 replies
I know there are some loans out there that focus on rehabilitation.
Tim Brown
Investor in Chicago
15 December 2015 | 6 replies
With my own sweat equity, I rehabilitated a single-family in the past and flipped a few projects, but took a long hiatus.
Rigo Medina
Mowing Liens
4 November 2016 | 2 replies
At that time, the agreement will be completed and the code case closed.City Waives Fees and Citations Investors seeking to identify property for rehabilitation can sometimes run into roadblocks such as unpaid code enforcement liens.
Payton Haynes
New to renting and trying to find the best way to get a HELOC
1 May 2020 | 2 replies
I have 5 house that need to be rehabilitated first but trying to start with my house first and then move on to the other 4.