
21 September 2021 | 44 replies
Whatever you decide, it's very important to apply the rule to everyone in the building -- if it's a building or if you own a row of properties -- to avoid any discrimination claims.You are making your decision on the basis of the pet but if anyone thinks that you discriminated against them because of their race, creed, color, etc and are just using the pet as a pretense to get rid of them, you'll have a hard time proving your intent when you didn't change the rules for everyone.

14 September 2021 | 2 replies
I was going to say my rental house I'm working on now is 118 years old, and I was under it doing some work and there was a pair of the old style women's boots, black in color, with many many eyelets to lace them up.

5 October 2021 | 6 replies
@Leah R Grier So I went and looked at the Beaumont Zoning regulations and to the best of what I read if it’s in a Historical District it says you have to pay a $20 application fee and go before the historic commission and have a public hearing with your proposal of any changes to the structure and plans and color changes, use changes, etc. the same applies to the main building, any changes must be approved by the commission.

14 September 2021 | 2 replies
I have always read that neutral colors are best for property value, so I wasn't sure about a black accent wall.

16 September 2021 | 4 replies
@Antonio Daniels 1-there are no different standards for screening...what you will find is that they will likely not meet your earning requirements (like 3x rent)...so you have to make exceptions...they also have very colorful backgrounds for the most part...after screening hundreds of section 8 tenants, definite patterns will appear...if you have a credit score requirement, odds are they will not meet there either (but there are fantastic voucher tenants out there as well...I've rented to nurses and other professionals with a voucher do to having a disabled child that needs a lot of services)...the one thing to be aware of is not treating them differently because they have voucher...2-The inspection depends on local authority, but the standards are the same...this is a federal program...so Housing Quality Standards (HQS) is the guiding document...how an inspector interprets that is another story...https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfil...3-Usually you will only have recertification annually, or possibly at an income change or a request or complaint...4-100%, it's one of the best sources of long-term steady income out there...I'll take a section 8 tenant over a white collar A-class tenant any day...plus you are helping to house the most vulnerable and underserved population out there.The bad things you hear about section 8 are from folks that do not understand the system and how it works, or want to be slumlords and not take care of their properties...or are ill prepared to deal with people in general.

17 September 2021 | 5 replies
I think if you furnish the property well and it’s updated with new appliances and color, you could hit $120 to $130 ADR and 60% to 65% occupancy.

20 September 2021 | 4 replies
I am looking at the area between Master Street and Saint Rose of Lima school.

21 September 2021 | 0 replies
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17 November 2021 | 1 reply
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