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Mike Imbriglio Analyzing a Deal in Tucson, AZ- Advice from Local Investors
29 March 2020 | 8 replies
Was not required by code when the house was built but is now required for safety of inhabitants.3) There's various cracks in the stucco and the inspector recommended sealing them up.4) It looks like facia around the house is pretty deteriorated from weather and should probably be replaced5) Some electrical and breaker box outside around patio area are not done well and may need to be re-done.
Colin Foley How do i professionally not renew a lease in massachusettes?
28 February 2020 | 6 replies
I asked one tenant that I would need to have the unit vacant because it was inhabitable
Armand Arellano Buyer Suing Assignor & Sellers Los Angeles
6 March 2020 | 2 replies
Tenants began a lawsuit to buyer in July 2019, for inhabitable conditions(mole, water leaks, no screens) & breach of lease agreement saying they had a one year lease not month to month.
Tehane Gallimore Coronavirus Outbreak and Effect on Short-Term Rentals?
26 March 2020 | 53 replies
But, if there are certain circumstances (such as a member of the party is a senior citizen or the conference or event was canceled due to coronavirus precaution) then I would consider making an exception.At all times we would refund the guest's payment if something should happen that would prevent the guest from accessing or using the property, such as it becoming inhabitable due to fire or flood, or a mandatory evacuation due to a storm or hurricane, or roads or airports being closed that would prevent the guest from accessing the property, etc.
Tyler Sokolis BRRRR cash vs. FHA/conventional
11 March 2020 | 14 replies
But FHA or similar loans could get you in for a “live-in BRRRR” if inhabitable with value-add possibilities.
Nicholas Oh experienced, but I've never experienced this!
9 March 2020 | 7 replies
Tenants should learn the definition of habitable and inhabitable before they go down that road, but if you've taken the time to read this far, you know precisely what I am talking about.Now, I must tell you that sometime in the middle of these texts, I told the one girl in a group text with the other, as they were both bombarding me with pictures of some lint on the floor, a cobweb here or there, etc... that I FELT VERY UNCOMFORTABLE WHEN WE SIGNED THE LEASE ON 2/29 AND THAT SHE SHOULD KEEP HER FREAKING HANDS OFF ME IN THE FUTURE.   
Anthony Simboli Investing vs. Living. Opinions Welcome!
4 June 2020 | 4 replies
Currently looking at homes that need rehab but still inhabitable to some degree so banks are still willing to loan on them.
Dav Horn Foreclosure auction - worth bidding with many liens & inhabitants
16 June 2020 | 7 replies

I am looking to dip my toe in the foreclosure market for the first time, and would like some help to clarify the many (sometime conflicting) inputs on the status of liens associated with a foreclosed property being so...

BJ Min If you had 500k in equity, what would you invest in next?
24 May 2020 | 31 replies
I also appreciate the benefits that come with not dealing in "habitational" real estate. 
Tony C. Apartment Due Dilligence Turns Up Missing Occupancy Permits
30 August 2014 | 5 replies
IE they make an inspection or is it just over the counter like getting a permit to do minor work on a property.C of O in the building context means the property cannot be inhabited until one is gotten. usually means new construction.