Tatiana Raid
House Hacking Single Family Home
26 September 2019 | 9 replies
@Tater Raid What we did for one of our properties is run the ONE ad as a whole house, and when we got calls we asked if it was a group of friends or a family and during the tour, we would learn more about them.
Wendy Vaidic
Rental Comps
16 June 2016 | 2 replies
For instance, who's responsible for code infractions, ADA noncompliance, etc.
Chelsey Hamill
Should I use my real estate agent?
13 January 2017 | 9 replies
Most FSBOs who are willing to work with a buyer's agent will say so in their ad. A
Emily Smith
Virginia Emotional Support Animal Laws
17 June 2022 | 2 replies
I’m finding conflicting info on the web about Virginia and ADA laws for ESAs.
Travis Soileau
New Real Estate Deal Description
15 December 2009 | 7 replies
Regarding the "established" renter... make sure that you are covered regarding any special needs this tenant may have and the previous owner either ignored or handled via a verbal agreement.You could get stuck with a lot of ADA issues and not even be aware of it... better to find out prior to purchase.Good Luck!
Ada Tor
Potential property manager gave a rent comp that seems low...
29 October 2018 | 7 replies
@Ada Tor I have a rental in NJ that I finished a BRRRR on in April, hired a PM, and they suggested a rental rate of $1450.
Andrew Propst
9 reasons you need Professional Property Management
9 April 2021 | 1 reply
These include local, state and federal regulations, as well as fair housing regulations (such as the ADA).
Brady Boyer
Potential applicants not showing up for apartment showings
2 August 2019 | 54 replies
If they have not confirmed an hour prior to their appointment, I send this text to their phone (which was required as part of their contact information I required in the response to my ad):As I had requested in my email, you have not yet confirmed your apartment showing for this evening, scheduled for 7:00pm.
Monika Haebich
Expedia Buys HomeAway for $39 Billion
15 November 2015 | 13 replies
I believe that most people understand that there are regulations in the hotel industry - health and cleanliness standards, must be ADA accessible, can´t discriminate, etc - and most of us here on BP understand that there is a long list of rules we must follow when renting (Fair Housing etc).
Emily Allred
I think I made a mistake...should I back out and lose $1700?
9 February 2017 | 56 replies
No guarantees, but homes in Ada County under $200k are flying off the shelf.