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Christopher Greci Tiny house!?!? Breaking the rules in Silicon Valley
22 November 2020 | 22 replies
Just because your personal lifestyle doesn't warrant being an occupant homeowner, doesn't mean you can't benefit from others with lifestyle needs necessitating a backyard but without homeownership, that need a housing provider (ie, you) to provide and maintain for it.
David DuCille NORTHEAST INVESTORS, Flooring choices in 100 year old triplex
5 January 2023 | 4 replies
If budget necessitates, pay extra for a good installer and do 100% LVT.
Will Barnard Mitigating Risk, a point of view discussion
30 December 2014 | 11 replies
I'm not saying you're wrong, clearly you have been very successful, but to me the risk mitigation factor alone necessitates having some kind of money partner."
Tom Weismann First MultiFamily, worth it to install separate utils?
26 August 2015 | 5 replies
I would like to avoid the unknown utility bill, especially in an area that typically necessitates either A/C or heat for much of the year.If I'm leaving out critical context, just ask.Thank you,Tom
Jarrod English Lease Option House With Basement Suite
4 January 2016 | 16 replies
If you set an abnormally high option fee, which necessitates the {potential} purchaser pay it in instalments, then you start treading into the grey area that the CRA may deem a disguised instalment sale.If you go back to the stock-option analogy, the option fee is a small percentage of the strike price (say <1 - 3%) and is a fee for the option right only - it is not refundable and does not constitute the downpayment on the property (when the option holder exercises, s/he will make a downpayment and arrange their own mortgage).
Paul DoCampo A possible Deal with Tenants
23 December 2015 | 1 reply
In some jurisdictions {such has our own local one}  purchaser is able to request vacant delivery of the property under a limited set of circumstances: purchaser, or immediate family member, will be occupying the premises as their primary residence;purchaser intends to undertake significant renovations - the nature of which necessitates the property be empty {there is usually a corresponding condition that theses renovations must commence within X weeks/months of possession}purchaser intends to demolish the property.I do not know if California has exceptions allowing purchasers to break an existing lease, but there are lots of folks here who do (@K.
Vic French Unlicensed Childcare in Residential Rental - California
5 April 2016 | 22 replies
@Vic French, I feel like everyone agreeing with you lacks reading comprehension.Your tenant is not operating a childcare business, she has her own job which is what necessitates the childcare.
Lenzy Ruffin Must a single family home be brought up to electrical code to be a rental?
8 July 2015 | 20 replies
My thought process was that a landlord wouldn't want a house that needed the electrical system re-done, which then made me view the property only as a "rehab for resale," which necessitated a bunch other stuff like kitchen, bathrooms, replacing old, but functional mechanical systems, etc.
Tracy Stein Turbulent Waters Ahead for Real Estate and Mortgage Industry - Ne
22 September 2015 | 4 replies
That is, 30-day contracts will now take 45 days, and 60-day contracts will necessitate 75 days. closings might take no less than 60 days even when the transaction is all-cash.Changes at closing will be difficult or impossible to make without imposing another 3-day review period.
Kevin Beres If I am Preapproved for $200K can I get seperate loans totaling this amount?
12 June 2015 | 5 replies
For this reason alone that 200,000 pre approval might need to be changed if you don't have the funds for both down payments not to mention the closing costs required to close both properties.As you continue down the list the numbers will also necessitate your pre approval amount being changed