Bryan Sowieja
Using Bodytype and Sizeism as accept/deny application criteria
21 February 2016 | 29 replies
Though both Fair Housing, and ADA protect the disabled and an arguement could be made that an obese person is a disabled person.
Brendan Griffin
Need help structuring this deal
16 May 2016 | 10 replies
I find that I get 33% more responses when I run my ad as "rent to own, free credit repair" of course the credit repair is not free, my tenant buyers pay for it with the NROC "non refundable option consideration payment.
Chantz Ireland
Starting an RV park?
18 July 2019 | 4 replies
Many capital improvements recently made to the property including new paved roads, Welcome Center with laundromat, and ADA compliant bathrooms.
Chad K.
If I get the funding would it be easy to find a experienced equity partner?
16 June 2015 | 3 replies
So I thought wouldn't it be great if I had the funds for the deposit/purchase price than ad a experienced partner to help me purchase the property.
Karl Chapman
Handicapped rental units?
16 June 2015 | 3 replies
I worked for a company several years back that we would go in to houses and make them Ada compliant.
Ada Lin
new from Houston
23 June 2015 | 3 replies
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Martin Z.
ADA compliance guide California
22 July 2015 | 5 replies
I found this guide http://www.ada.gov/restripe.pdfBut not sure if it's up to date, i want to ensure my parking lot is ADA compliant, is there a more up to date guide for California?
David Wesorick
Ann Arbor Real Estate Investors Club
10 May 2016 | 10 replies
Make sure to ad a pic of you on your profile.
Samuel S.
Apartment complex to assisted living complex - Michigan
24 October 2021 | 2 replies
What is most interesting about this deal is that the property used to be a hospital before it was converted to an apartment complex 30 years ago, so it is already equipped with many ADA compliant amenities such as large doorways/hallways, elevator, etc.
Amanda Thompson
Claiming a 120lb Mastiff is ESA
8 November 2021 | 27 replies
If the disability is not readily apparent, which is almost always the case with emotional support animals, then the Landlord has the right to determine if the applicant is disabled, as defined by ADA, and how the service animal assists them with that disability.