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Harry Case Difficulty Finding Properties to Wholesale in Sacramento, CA
21 June 2024 | 31 replies
Preforeclosure is probably the best known list on this front, but there are lots of others: delinquent taxes, code enforcement, negative equity, probate, unlawful detainers, etc.
Denise Evans Smoke Detectors in Rental Properties
23 June 2024 | 38 replies
Also it depends on insurance company requirements, even if local code does not require.
Gwyeth Smith Classifying Spouse as Real Estate Professional
22 June 2024 | 20 replies
Be careful; the rules for qualifying for a real estate professional are extremely complex - it is an area of the tax code that many practitioners and even judges (tax court cases) have gotten wrong.
Ashish Wa New construction in 38125 memphis
21 June 2024 | 2 replies
Hi Ashish,Zip code 38125 in Memphis is generally considered a good area, often described as an A+ neighborhood with newer developments and amenities.
Michael Fucillo Information on Tobyhanna PA ?
21 June 2024 | 4 replies
Check the Tobyhanna Township website for the latest details - Also, pay attention to mailing addresses and legal addresses as there is a Tobyhanna, PA zip code that includes neighboring Coolbaugh Township and the Tobyhanna zip code does not completely line up with Tobyhanna Township.
Nitzan Keissar Investing and Wholesaling in Jacksonvilles
21 June 2024 | 3 replies
We work in all zip codes!  
Milton Chamberlain Kansas City MO NEW Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance
22 June 2024 | 17 replies
This ordinance is significant for its comprehensive approach to addressing source-of-income discrimination, particularly in the context of housing and rental opportunities.Key aspects of this ordinance include:The creation of a $1 million Landlord Risk Mitigation Program to financially assist landlords who accept tenants with vouchers, such as Section 8.Establishment of a landlord liaison position within the City’s Housing Department to facilitate communication and support.Landlords are allowed to deny rental applications based on individualized assessments, such as criminal convictions, credit scores, and eviction history, but the ordinance also sets clear guidelines for what can and cannot be considered.It includes a delayed effective date, allowing time for landlords and tenants to adjust to the new regulations.The ordinance also specifies that certain properties, particularly older houses that cannot easily comply with current codes, are exempt from some of the source-of-income requirements.The guidelines provided by Kansas City's Ordinance 231019, detailing what can and cannot be considered in rental applications, include several notable points aimed at balancing the rights and concerns of both tenants and landlords:Individualized Assessment Allowed:Landlords can deny rental applications based on specific, individualized factors, including criminal convictions, credit score, eviction history, alleged damages, and rent-to-income ratio.
Dulce Davis How to find home owner/squatter issue
21 June 2024 | 35 replies
The code enforcer says hes never heard of our town confiscating properties.
Jason Stoner Is my management company committing fraud
22 June 2024 | 22 replies
If it’s so bad, instead of playing detective or code officer, why not move?  
Brian Bradley Asset Protection for Real Estate Investors
23 June 2024 | 105 replies
Attorney’s were not allowed to accept contingent fees, attorney’s were prohibited from advertising, attorney’s were prohibited from pursuing and filing frivolous lawsuits, and lawsuits were limited by strict rules of Civil Procedures.