Phillip Costa
Philly Market - Job Diversity
21 May 2020 | 18 replies
The department she works at the Director is on the board deciding when to open up the university.
Jake Lipowski
Executive Order - August 8th
9 August 2020 | 9 replies
(a) The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Director of CDC shall consider whether any measures temporarily halting residential evictions of any tenants for failure to pay rent are reasonably necessary to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 from one State or possession into any other State or possession.
Kyler Lee
What will executive order mean for landlords
8 August 2020 | 2 replies
(a) The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Director of CDC shall consider whether any measures temporarily halting residential evictions of any tenants for failure to pay rent are reasonably necessary to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 from one State or possession into any other State or possession.
John Stamos
Tenant hasn't paid for 6 months, attorney offers little help
9 August 2020 | 7 replies
(a) The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Director of CDC shall consider whether any measures temporarily halting residential evictions of any tenants for failure to pay rent are reasonably necessary to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 from one State or possession into any other State or possession.
Account Closed
Evictions : Pres. Trump's Executive Order Says . . . This
9 August 2020 | 0 replies
(a) The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Director of CDC shall consider whether any measures temporarily halting residential evictions of any tenants for failure to pay rent are reasonably necessary to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 from one State or possession into any other State or possession.
Greg Barrett
COVID-19 Impact on Commercial Real Estate
22 August 2020 | 11 replies
Many real estate directors on the tenant side have lost their jobs or taken a pay cut.
Cherilyn Jorgenson
PM Contract questions
17 August 2020 | 0 replies
., or its officers,directors, employees, servants, or other agents, whether directly orindirectly involved with the occupancy, management, operation,maintenance, repair, or renovation of the Premises; orB.
Brennan Doherty
Recent college grad just starting out
8 September 2020 | 24 replies
They basically hold the building liable rather than the owner and that liability transfers from owner to owner until someone deleads it and breaks the chain. 460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).
Brendan Dwyer
New Young Investor from Massachusetts
7 September 2020 | 9 replies
(Underline and bold added by me):460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).
Maryann L.
611 North Main St Randolph MA
7 September 2020 | 2 replies
They basically hold the building liable rather than the owner and that liability transfers from owner to owner until someone deleads it and breaks the chain. 460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).