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Charles Large Short-term furnished leases?
11 September 2021 | 4 replies
Since I recently purchased a very nice condominium in a great neighborhood that I will only use for 6-8 months, I am exploring renting it furnished for terms of 3,6, 9 or 12 months.
Kim Robinson Disney Area STR newbie
27 March 2022 | 32 replies
Was it the hotel/condo experience as opposed to more townhouse/condominium like resorts? 
Michael James PMC is closing contract with Condominium group
27 April 2023 | 4 replies

HI all- I recently purchased a property that is a condo and just joined the board a little ago. Just got word that the contract is ending with the PMC and the board of condo owners is responsible for finding a new com...

Vaughan Moody Liability for hot water burns
29 April 2023 | 6 replies
Despite it being about 10pm, luckily our tenants were able to call the guy who does plumbing/maintenance for the condominium/building where they live, who lives around the corner from the property.
Jerome Joseph Gainer Jr Need a Licensed General Contractor to Submit a Permit
17 October 2016 | 4 replies
I have an apartment in Bel Aire on the Beach condominiums that I want to rent on a monthly basis.  
Vijay Kurhade Which all data most property buyers share around property requirement?
10 May 2023 | 0 replies
Hello;Each property buyer(self-use/tenant/investor) have set of unique demands and objectives, and irrespective of firs-time or seasoned buyers typically requirements/specification are around 1] Type of Property :Depending on family or personal reasons/preference; such as a single-family home, a condominium, a commercial property, or an investment property.2] Property Location/Area:Specific needs for the neighborhood, accessibility to parks or shopping areas, or closeness to schools or public transportation when it comes to the location or area of the property.3] Property features/Amenities :May have particular demands for the property's amenities or features, such as a Size, layout, required number of bedrooms or bathrooms, a garage, or parking space, a swimming pool or outdoor area, or a particular architectural design.4] Budget:May have a budget in mind, which can be anywhere between the least and highest amount they are willing to spend.5] Timetable:May have a certain timetable in mind for buying or renting a property, which may be influenced by variables like work relocations, academic calendars, or financial objectives.6] Returns anticipated:For investment properties, clients may have certain expectations for the profits or income the property will produce, which may affect their choice of property.As an experienced realtor or cre agent; do you think there are any other areas which are either specified by clients orwhich too play very important role in understanding Client Requirements better so that what is suggested to them is fairly to stronglymatching what they are looking for and helps you shorten duration to closings?
George Hoover POS Inspection in Bedford, OH (Cleveland Area) Unconstitutional
4 February 2019 | 2 replies
This applied to owners of residential or commercial real estate, including single-family and two-family dwellings, duplexes, apartments and condominiums, and all commercial and industrial properties.The City also required inspections and fees for rental properties.
Kunal Bhatia Is it wise to put more Down payment for Positive Cash Flow ?
23 August 2021 | 9 replies
I am planning to buy a Condominium as a rental property with 25% down and lowest interest rate  - However when I crunch the $$ I see a negative cash flow of ~$100I can compensate the cash flow it by putting extra 5 % (~30.5K) and getting a breakeven ( Slightly positive cash flow)Does it make sense to put this extra money (5 % 30.5K) ?
Curtis M. No comps for Duplex (Need advice!)
25 April 2014 | 8 replies
The only solution for division of this property is a condominium plat.
Daria B. Florida General Contractors (GC)
15 May 2017 | 9 replies
As far as remodeling goes of a condominium.