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Ellie Perlman IMO How to Vet a Multifamily Real Estate Deal, 2020 Style
12 August 2020 | 1 reply
If you have the exact location of the proposed property, you’ll be able to look at the area’s crime rate, median household income and other pertinent data that will provide you with an overview of the type of people who live there.If the area has a high crime rate and a below-average median household income, it probably isn’t an area that will perform well during a pandemic.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (August 10-14, 2020)
11 August 2020 | 5 replies
Of course, jobless benefits aren't the only factor behind the surprising improvement in household spending.
Amer Mallah August 2020: 79.3% of Apartment Households Paid Rent as of Aug 6
10 August 2020 | 0 replies
https://www.nmhc.org/news/press-release/2020/nmhc-rent-payment-tracker-finds-79-percent-of-apartment-households-paid-rent-as-of-august-6/"This is a 1.9-percentage point, or 223,000-household decrease from the share who paid rent through August 6, 2019 and compares to 77.4 percent that had paid by July 6, 2020.
Raymond Troxell Multifamily markets in Ocean/Monmouth county any ideal locations?
18 August 2020 | 8 replies
Is the average household income low or high?
Adam Aschoff Should I take out 401k to use in real estate?
25 August 2020 | 8 replies
Per IRS Notice 2020-50, the IRS issued additional guidance regarding how one might qualify which might be helpful:The individual has a reduction in pay (or self-employment income) due to COVID-19 or has a job offer rescinded or start date for a job delayed due to COVID-19Due to COVID-19, the individual’s spouse or a member of the individual’s household (defined as someone who shares the individual’s principal residence) is quarantined, furloughed or laid off, has work hours reduced, is unable to work because of lack of childcare, has a reduction in pay (or self-employment income), or has a job offer rescinded or start date for a job delayedA business owned or operated by the individual’s spouse or a member of the individual’s household is forced to close or reduce hours due to COVID-19
Ali Jamal Three Keys To Running A Successful Vacation Rental Business
21 August 2020 | 0 replies
Attach this message to the house manual, which should provide further instructions on how to use/configure household items such as the remote control.• Be available for questions or concerns during the first 24 hours of every stay.
Teya Beradze Balancing work and RE
30 August 2020 | 10 replies
The family so I plan ahead for a week so tasks like cooking and some other household thing would spend time to the minimum.
Justin Johnson Denial of Potential Tenant Application
1 September 2020 | 21 replies
For example, household income requirement of 3 times rent, credit score of 600, etc.Convey your standards ahead of time, such as your no pet policy.
Shane Willis Escambia County helps renters
1 September 2020 | 0 replies
Maximum assistance will be $3,000 per household and be paid directly to the landlord, mortgage or utility company.General eligibility requirements include being an Escambia County resident (including City of Pensacola and Town of Century), income adversely impacted by COVID-19, total household income cannot exceed 120% of area median income and only past due rent, mortgage, and utilities qualify.Escambia County says applications will be accepted starting Tuesday Sept. 1 through Monday Sept. 14 or until funds have been committed.Applications will be made online at 8 a.m.
Account Closed What the CDC Eviction Moratorium ACTUALLY Says - You CAN Evict IF
19 September 2020 | 17 replies
Internal Revenue Service, or (iii) received an Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check) pursuant to Section 2201 of the CARES Act;3) the individual is unable to pay the full rent or make a full housing payment due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket medical expenses;4) the individual is using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full payment as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking into account other nondiscretionary expenses; and5) eviction would likely render the individual homeless—or force the individual to move into and live in close quarters in a new congregate or shared living setting—because the individual has no other available housing options.