Tim Miller
New Maryland Laws taking effect this year
21 April 2023 | 2 replies
Lets see how much really changes (in say 20 years) for the people they claim to want to help.I'm guessing many of these have loopholes in them and will just be used to gin up some new state government agency to further bleed tax money from the working peoples pockets.I'm also guessing that the people they claim to want to help will not really have much change (if any) in their daily lives.Fix the problem = no more problem = no more tax payer money to fix the problem.If Maryland wants to really help people,they should compete in the market with Public Housing and learn the fundamentals of this business, while offering safe, sanitary, affordable housing to those who need it.Things like build special low rent high rise communities for those just out of incarceration until they find good paying steady jobs, and build up a good credit history, and save enough to be able to afford renting a (nicer) apartment from a private owner (vs forcing the recidivism problem on owners).Do logical things to make a real difference in peoples lives vs regulating the free market.Just my 2 cents!
Brandon McCombs
tenant in jail before he can give me forwarding address
18 December 2015 | 27 replies
Ask the court to help you determine where he's being incarcerated.
David Iniguez
Up and coming cities to build a rental portfolio
18 November 2019 | 66 replies
There was an article someone wrote about the worst zip codes in Milwaukee that our real estate group found amazing as to us local investors, those are some of the best neighborhoods to own in....probably stay out of 53206 if you're from out of town as it is the most incarcerated zip code in America...or was.
Aja Devaney
Looking for a Chicago Team!
9 December 2020 | 29 replies
I want to create a program for non violent offenders that were recently incarcerated so they can use their trades/skills to physically help rebuild their neighborhoods.
Evan Bell
Getting Laid Off!!
30 August 2016 | 11 replies
Earning income in the related real estate field is fun and profitable, and the freedom you experience without the incarceration of employment is exhilarating.
Justin Burgos
I want to buy Multi family in NYC/Yonkers
15 August 2017 | 46 replies
It's just meaningless to look at them other than, hey.... it's so low I better do a Criminal Background check because this person's credit score indicates he's been absent from life for a while (possibly incarcerated).
Kar Sun
Single tenants dying while under a contract
11 April 2022 | 7 replies
I recommend a clause asking the Tenant(s) to name someone that can act on their behalf in case of death, incapacitation, or incarceration.
Mike Schorah
Can I legally enter into a contract if the seller needs to get the deed switched?
23 March 2023 | 4 replies
She was incarcerated.
Mike Lindsey
Bandit Sign Placement....
26 October 2011 | 57 replies
The Las Cruces sign ordinance was written so that the penalty for violation is incarceration in jail.