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Eric Hart Typical discount for paying cash
14 November 2019 | 8 replies
In a colder market a cash offer is going to be more coveted than in a hot market.
Cassidy Burns Who is buying Secondary Homes/ STRs in this market? If so, where?
27 December 2021 | 37 replies
The term “transient accommodation uses” includes but is not limited to hotels, motels, recreationalvehicle parks, tourist lodging facilities, resort condominiums, resort dwellings, vacation resorts, and dwelling units occupied or available foroccupancy on an interval ownership or “time share” basis, when any of the above are made available for occupancy more than three times in anyconsecutive 365‐day period and the right of occupancy is for a term less than monthly.The term “transient accommodation uses” does not include any of the following uses if such use otherwise complies with the applicablerequirements of the City and is licensed by the State of Florida, if such licensing is required by law: bed and breakfast homes, community residentialhomes, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities for persons with drug, alcohol, or physical impairments, respite care facilities for persons withterminal illnesses and their families, short‐term/emergency housing or long term housing where allowed by this chapter, and child foster homes.The term “transient accommodation uses” does not include a guest house dwelling, when one or both of the sleeping rooms are located as apermitted accessory use within and incidental to the primary residential structure and the primary residential structure is owned by a naturalperson and occupied by the owner.
Matthew Botos How to analyze a live/rent duplex?
19 August 2016 | 9 replies
It helps if you are willing to consider properties that are not zoned as duplexes but have a "mother in law" unit or accessory dwelling space.You really don't want to hold a live-in property in an LLC, btw.
Charlie S. Webster House Hacking in High Price Market, Oahu
3 June 2019 | 1 reply
Adding Accessory Dwelling Unit with attached garage and workshop.
Michael Brown Best Areas for Househacking in Chicago
12 January 2021 | 16 replies
Not currently easily atleast but they are in talks about changing the zoning laws to where you can build/legalize accessory units soon.
T. Wilson ROI/advice on adding an ADU to primary residence
29 January 2019 | 6 replies
We have a larger property and are considering adding a detached accessory dwelling unit to the back of the property for rental income.
Max T. Legal Question - Use - In-Law Suite - Rental - licensing
28 June 2017 | 10 replies
Philadelphia also passed some special rules on Accessory Dwelling Units ("ADU").
Gabe C. Raleigh investor in San Francisco
10 February 2016 | 20 replies
$150k is my median target atm, but some of the hoods I'm coveting are into the 200/300s.
Account Closed PWND? Found out "low income" tenants make more than me.
1 May 2016 | 22 replies
Account Closed,Well, remember: they will likely ALWAYS be working a J.O.B. while you are working your way toward financial independence on the way to financial freedom.Rather than covet what they have now, let them covet what you will have later.David J Dachtera"Success is not a destination.
Aaron Lathan Multifamily Homes Already Rented Out
17 June 2015 | 8 replies
The units are in a coveted area because they are across the street from the best elementary and middle school in the city.