
20 March 2021 | 19 replies
@Matthew Irish-Jones thats for this but I would au rely uphold my duties and responsibilities as an agent and investor.

1 June 2023 | 10 replies
I just read through the NC fair housing law, and the exemptions are owner occupied 4 or less unit property, room rental, religious organization, private club, single sex dorms, and commercial real estate.

15 March 2021 | 129 replies
He wouldn’t give me a copy of a written lease and is now trying to evict us for holding over because he terminated our month to month lease because we are a married same sex couple and not brothers as he originally thought.

13 August 2023 | 29 replies
(criminal, sex offender, address history, credit score, evictions, etc) Based on that data we usually make a decision but will often call previous landlords, do job verification, etc.

1 July 2020 | 18 replies
We have very little sex or none (don’t know if good or bad for landlords but there probably isn’t much drama with girlfriends or boyfriends breaking up or hooking up).

27 February 2020 | 13 replies
You comfortable with having a registered sex offender or felon fixing your tenants sink?

16 March 2021 | 91 replies
I have actually been looking into some deals down there by UofA and there are so good deals but most of them either have hight crimes rates surrounding them or a large sex offenders population in the downtown area which can deter quality renters and buyers

12 September 2023 | 3 replies
In my experience, you cannot increase density and you cannot fill vacant spaces that have been vacant for over a year but I do not believe they can stop you from replacing homes.In fact, I think it is against federal law under HUD for them to try to stop you from replacing homes with anything newer than 1976.Cities are predators when it comes to affordable housing, especially mobile home parks.The nuclear option is always telling them that the only other way to increase your return is creating a community for Sex Offenders a much-needed category of housing, and they will start returning your calls.

3 August 2023 | 57 replies
Similar to sex offender registries, we need child registries that details their bad behavior.

13 December 2017 | 2 replies
A company called AU Gold offers a vacancy policy for both residential and commercial that is a replacement cost policy.