
29 June 2020 | 6 replies
There is also a difference with a Property Manager that works mostly with investors vs accidental landlords(described as owners that had to move and were unable to sell so now they rent out..not a bad thing but different style/client).I am sure there is some more points I can make but I think you got my drift that it is not a once size fits all.

9 April 2020 | 6 replies
They’ve been good with honoring warranty even accidental breakage.

17 March 2020 | 0 replies
In some communities, no one can be evicted regardless of why they're not paying rent.As a landlord, if your state still allows evictions, you then run the risk that your community is one of the many that are shutting down the courts to all but the most pressing of cases such as custody cases.
18 March 2020 | 4 replies
All I know is what he said in his press conference today and I have not been able to find anything online.

20 September 2021 | 975 replies
She said "we hope to be able to do this in the near future" and when I pressed her as to what the "near future" meant, she said maybe in the next week or so.

27 March 2020 | 23 replies
The PLTA issued a press release Sunday stating essentially that according to outside counsel, the order does not apply to the industry.

22 March 2020 | 12 replies
etc.I think when people are saying that the real estate market is not affected by the virus they are meaning that downward pressure on prices and rents tend to lag behind the general market economy and so number changes would take some time to show up but you rightly point out that the buying and selling behaviour has been impacted by the social restrictions and this is very new so I agree that there is an impact albeit temporary.To respond directly to your concerns about extending - I wrote an offer yesterday and we included a hot off the press COVID-19 Addendum to the contract to mitigate the buyer's exposure if delays resulting from the disruptions caused deadlines to be missed - the traditional Purchase Contract in FL at least has a Force Majeure contingency in it but COVID-19 is not considered a Force Majeure event so you may need to consult with your agent/Attorney about how to get an extension.
23 March 2020 | 11 replies
@Andrea Gillis There are enough mistakes that it wasn't a case of accidentally flipping around two bits of info (ie mixing up phone numbers).

22 March 2020 | 16 replies
@John MorganFrom what I heard mention during the press conference yesterday and what I have read online hence, it looks like the forbearances will be available to SFR FHA loans.

1 April 2020 | 20 replies
@Scott RaynorIf it’s a good deal, press the buy button.