11 August 2021 | 7 replies
They need an actual lead free certificate from a certified lead inspector.

22 March 2020 | 4 replies
@Dustin Lee CotliarThere's no licensing or certification for people to prepare tax returns or give tax advice.

10 March 2020 | 14 replies
Also, a HUD approved tenant doesn't want to lose that certification and you know that portion of the rent will be paid even if the tenant doesn't.

17 June 2020 | 3 replies
(If not, I obviously don't want to alert them.)If I can acquire it (or even if not, it's fun to do hypotheticals), since they bought it two years ago, would I be able begin the foreclosure process today, or would I have to wait two years from the purchase of my certificate to begin?

8 May 2020 | 12 replies
I also found out this week that to get rental suitability certificate you need to go to eclipse page as well.

16 March 2020 | 15 replies
Unfortunately there appears to be a lot of abuse of the ESA category out there, seeing as you can basically get an ESA certificate for your pet by just paying a fee online.I really don't know how the law handles ESAs in terms of real estate showings, I'm sorry.

10 March 2020 | 7 replies
Roof certification report 4.

2 April 2020 | 7 replies
The “key” elements of the transaction are explored first and usually, the most intensively.The buyer should provide the seller a comprehensive disclosure statement and include a term in the purchase agreement that obligates the seller to return the document within 5 days of acceptance.Professionals are hired to complete Phase 1, 2 & 3 reports that identify potential or existing environmental contamination and all other elements of elements that are difficult for the buyer to effectively evaluate.Financial Checklist3 years profit & loss statementsRent roll with space number, name of resident, move-in date, renter or owner occupied, number of occupants, monthly rent, additional charges, current balance due and any relevant notes about the residentList of capital expenditures for the last 3 years3 years of tax returns12 months of bank statementsCurrent accounts receivable statementList of park owned home including copies of “rent to own” or sales contractsCopy of all current insurance policies, binders and premiumsSpreadsheet detailing who pays all utilities including water, sewer, gas, electric, trash, cable, etc…For all utilities and charge backs, formulas, calculations and meter readings for the past 12 months3 years of utility billsProperty tax bills for the last 2-3 yearsCurrent staffing list including position, wages, job descriptionsCopies of any contracts that will transfer to buyer including laundry, trash, phone, equipment, etc…Dates and amounts of the last 3 rent increasesSigned rules and leases for each residentNames and contact information of professional service providers including lawyers, accountants, engineers, insurance brokers, inspectors, appraisers, realtors/brokers, etc…Physical ChecklistSpreadsheet for utilities that details age, composition, capacity, physical locations, etc…Any drawings or maps of the park and infrastructure including lot sizesSewer plant or septic system repair and maintenance recordsWater well tests and compliance recordsDisclosure from seller of current or recent problems with infrastructure including buildings, water, sewer/septic, gas, electric, etc…Names and contact information of contractors including plumbers, tree surgeons, electricians, gas inspectors, septic companies, roto-rooter services, etc…Locale ChecklistProfile local housing market:“Stick-built” – current foreclosure rate, months of available inventory, median home price, average rent per month, vacancy rateApartments – average rent per month, vacancy rate, prevalence of move-in specials…MHPs Comps – average monthly charges (rent, utilities, etc…), vacancy rate, # of homes for sale, etc…Profile local economy including population, major employers, unemployment rate and trendsCopies of city, county and state permits, licenses or certificates of occupancyCheck zoning for recent or pending changes to target property and adjacent parcelsCheck for known environmental issues with target property, adjacent parcels or in the communityCheck for major development or construction projects in the communityReview existing surveys or environmental reportsConsider geographic factors including elevation, annual snow fall, rain fall, proximity to bodies of water, etc…Disclosure from seller of current or recent lawsuits, regulatory or compliance issues, fines, fees, etc…

12 March 2020 | 4 replies
Look through the file and see if you can find a Building Permit or Certificate of Occupancy that demonstrates that the extra units were added legally - most likely prior to the creation of zoning in that city.

12 June 2020 | 27 replies
Signing a PM agreement was my original plan but I wasn’t sure if someone in my LLC would be required to have a property management license/certification.