
27 December 2015 | 47 replies
If you have any service connected disability the mortgage brokers can wave the V.A. funding fee.

29 December 2016 | 8 replies
For this reason, if a tenant calls due to a malfunction of the smoke detectors and a technician is dispatched, you can have the following outcomes:Technician determines the smoke detectors were faulty, and replaces - owner chargeTechnician determined the smoke detectors batteries needed replacing - tenant chargeIf written into the lease that the tenant is responsible for such replacement and the detector was easily reachable, - if not or if the tenant is elderly or disabled, assume reasonable accommodation: owner charge=time/labor & tenant charge=battery costWhere the property manager must be mindful is in the allocation of the owner's resources (money).

2 July 2017 | 9 replies
Husband got recently fired and their only income is from the wife's disability.

1 September 2014 | 10 replies
However, my brother who has the life estate is unable to afford proper maintenance on the property, due to the fact that he only receives a disability SSI check once a month.

11 September 2013 | 3 replies
Many jurisdictions have tax exemptions for elderly and or disabled property owners.

21 July 2015 | 41 replies
You have to have a mental health condition to let things get this out of hand.Well, hoarding is now considered a disability under fair housing rules ... so that would be a condition as you call it.
10 April 2014 | 30 replies
This is more gut instinct, but it boils down to - do we believe they are going to comply when we tell them to do something: clean that trash out of the yard, remove that disabled vehicle, move-out in 30 days because things aren't working out?

5 March 2015 | 0 replies
I have a client who is looking for housing with the following conditions:-Owner-financing and/or lease to own-400-500/month -one-story-30" wide exterior doors-Location flexible, can be in the greater Savannah, Hardeeville, Bluffton, Beaufort areaMy buyer is "able-disabled" mostly wheelchair bound and on fixed-income, she will be getting a grant to make ADA improvements to a home in 18 months.

28 July 2015 | 5 replies
Any advise on how to pursue a tenant with disabilities is much appreciated.

23 November 2014 | 6 replies
Most states and just about all counties & cities feature their own incentives that are generally tiered to assorted tax consequences---essentially obviating, or appreciably reducing the impacts of whatever debt's used to purchase and operate real estate benefiting particular demographic occupancies. a few of the lead affinity groups are disabled, elderly, economically disadvantaged, ethnic minority women and home based enterprise operator/owners---along with honorably discharged military veterans. other private charities sponsor trillions of dollars in incentives for parallel use & occupancies. interacting with their funding channels can be tremendously enriching.