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Mike Lee Toledo or Cleveland which is a better market for investing in Duplexes?
10 March 2015 | 8 replies
Point of rental is  local legislation that requires government permits before  you can rent the house.
Albert Hoffman Theft by Swindle, RE Fraud, and Bed Bugs!! Need Advice!!!
3 February 2015 | 13 replies
Your legislative climate may vary, however.    
Account Closed Beachfront property during COVID
28 August 2020 | 47 replies
Vacation rentals in destination markets are poised to do well, assuming local legislation is friendly towards them.  
Sean Wilkinson How should we lease with the federal Moratorium?
30 July 2021 | 18 replies
This honestly sucks for all the tenants who are borderline and will find it much harder to rent a place.Hopefully the back rent legislation passed by congress makes its way to the states soon.
Brandon Roberts Networking in Milwaukee Area.. Where to start?
24 February 2021 | 14 replies
AASEW = Apartment Association of Southeastern WIIt's a landlord group focused on networking, legislation, and educational opportunities. 
Ciarraghe G. Sell or Hold in Oregon
13 July 2021 | 11 replies
With the current pending legislation on the docket to declare all property in Oregon no longer private at the whim of the Governor's emergency declaration, should I hold my properties or sell and move to another state that isn't outright announcing they plan to take everything and redistribute whenever they see fit, with no compensation? 
Nick Scullin More expensive the better?? House Hack
27 January 2021 | 12 replies
Like a lot of bad legislation, this was designed to keep landlords from avoiding Section 8 tenants, but now that we've seen what a pandemic can do to certain industries, that could make finding the right tenant more difficult. 
Jessica Seifert TIC vs. JTWROS in WA, primary residence, property tax deductions
3 February 2021 | 0 replies
Hi,Wondering what the difference is - if any - between the two in regards to deducting property taxes.Acquiring property with my SO and we're not married - would like my SO to be able to deduct 100% of property taxes on their taxes.Since there is no income tax in WA, I'm unclear whether state or federal legislation applies and couldn't find a solid answer.Thanks for any insights!
Costin I. Challenge to all Austin TX investors
8 February 2021 | 5 replies
Are they high relative to the budding value in tech/ manufacturing/ healthcare/ legislation/ education/ lifestyle?
Krupa Levinson Refinancing during COVID -- accessing units for appraisal
6 February 2021 | 1 reply
Ask the property manager to provide a source of such a law, covid-19 does not override the law unless there is a written law or legislation etc.You should request entry, most of the times tenants will allow to enter (i do this every day), it might be that the property manager is just lazy, if they deny entry request it in writing.I ran into this issue but I communicated with the tenants and the appraiser entered the units at the end.