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Steven James Best Z-Wave/Nexia Thermostat for Vacation Rentals?
22 August 2021 | 16 replies
I already have other household items working through my Nexia system, and my Property Manager already has access to my Nexia system.
Austin Jay Toniolo Lead paint and lease renewal
17 June 2020 | 8 replies
There is an EPA brochure you hand out to tenants about how to protect their household from the hazards of lead-based paint.Good luck!
Michael Bennett First Flip and having a hard time finding contractors
17 June 2020 | 21 replies
This is my first flip and its pretty comprehensive so i'm hesitant to try coordinating a team of subcontractors myself.
FATEMA BASRAI Landlording & using Cozy.co: Help for a newbie!
10 May 2020 | 3 replies
Obviously the amenities, but should I also say things like Total Household Gross Income must be 2.5X Rent AmountNo Large Dogs, Only Well Trained Pets on a Case by Case BasisEvery Adult(18+) must have credit check and background check before final acceptance as tenantsAverage Credit Score of Adults must be 620 or greaterNo CriminalsNo SmokersUtilities are paid by TenantI got that from: https://www.famvestor.com/cozy/If anyone has a great idea for what a listing should look like, please share!!
Aaron W. Storage Unit Opportunity Help
12 May 2020 | 5 replies
DemographicsPopulation 65,705 (0.23% growth)Median Age 36.4Median Household Income $43,174 (4.68% growth)
Nancy Sims Is it worth hiring a lawyer?
1 May 2020 | 3 replies
The insurance company hasn’t updated house information since 1993 and won’t help tracking down contractors or their household goods after the fire.
Jasraj Singh I really want to know how to perform market analysis?
1 December 2021 | 19 replies
There are five things I look at when evaluating a market that I am interested in investing in: Unemployment Rate, Average Household Income, Population Migration, Average Days on Market, and Average Sales Price.
Bill Hinshaw My flip house didn't meet appraisal - what are my options?
4 May 2020 | 15 replies
Send a comprehensive list of the improvements and the costs to the appraiser.
Kevin M. Proposed COVID Tenant Relief Bill- Philadelphia
3 May 2020 | 5 replies
Some major points in the bill; Extend the eviction moratorium for 60 days after the state of emergency order is lifted for residential renters as well as small businesses, with an exception where there is risk of immediate harm.Allow renters with financial hardships to pay rent over an extended period using a year-long repayment plan.Create an eviction diversion program that runs through December 31 2020, requiring both landlords and renters to participate in a mediation process designed to help resolve issues before they lead to formal evictions.Stabilize rents during the pandemic and for a year afterwards, during which landlords would be limited from increasing rents, retroactive to March 1, 2020 for those experiencing financial hardship related to the pandemic.Waive late fees on rent during the pandemic and for two months afterwards, which is retroactive to March 1, 2020 for those experiencing financial hardship related to the pandemic.Allow renters who are illegally locked out to recover damages caused by the illegal lockout.Call on the PA General Assembly and the US Congress to provide municipalities a comprehensive relief package to stabilize the local rental housing market and assist property owners, including large-scale rent subsidies for landlords to make up for lost revenue.There are concerns, expressed by HAPCO, that passing this bill would have a disastrous effect on property owners in Philadelphia by essentially passing on the costs of the COVID crisis onto owners.
Elliott Back diving into the great insurance conversation
6 May 2020 | 4 replies
This would definitely be covered by car insurance.I once had a friend that was told about comprehensive but he didn't see the reason for it.