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Eric W. Is Texas a nightmare to be a landlord?
22 August 2023 | 7 replies
Higher property taxes are across the state, but just this year, the state legislature passed the largest property tax relief bill in history.
Stephan Guna Mult-family with Single furnace and water heater
16 July 2023 | 5 replies
I am lowering my rents a little, if you’re currently not at market rent this might be a good trade off, to provide a little relief for the new added cost of the heating.
Kash Jawed STR in Orlando - Summary
30 August 2022 | 9 replies
BTW the logjam of traffic that is Championsgate is getting closer and closer by the day to finally getting the relief valve.  
Account Closed Diary of 1st Buy and Hold - Boston Suburbs
6 November 2016 | 3 replies
This would requires a special permit for zoning relief, because multi-family is a prohibited use in my zoning district.
Kenny Smith buyer demand is here to stay because of this...
8 September 2023 | 0 replies
The same age that the average person buys their first home here in the U.S; 34-36.Over the next several years, the buyer demand is going to continue to be ever prevalent with all of these home buyers entering the market for the first time.Coupled with the ever growing inventory issue, long term, prices are likely going to continue to go up and up for the foreseeable future.The big relief will come on the the other end of the spectrum from baby boomers.
James Wise Cleveland 2ndOhio Point of Sale Ordinance found unconstitutional
13 November 2018 | 3 replies
However, the case proceeded forward on the claims for a declaratory judgment and monetary relief to those property owners who paid inspection fees under the previous ordinances.Relying on the Oakwood case as well as other precedents, the court in this case ruled that both the Bedford point of sale inspection and rental property inspection ordinances were unconstitutional.
Eric Long Why are we Sleeping on Puerto Rico?
23 May 2022 | 14 replies
PR is emerging from bankruptcy in 2022, due in large part to billions in stimulus money from Covid relief plus debt forgiveness.  
Glen Fernandes Minimum Parking Requirements in Downtown Chicago
12 September 2023 | 6 replies
@Jonathan Klemm thanks for the mention@Glen Fernandes there are some options available for parking relief; that being said, there are some initial questions which would be helpful to have answered in order to provide the best asnwer to your question.1) How many units is the property currently?
Doug Smith Fed Rate Increases and Our Industry
11 September 2023 | 5 replies
Student payments are starting back after Covid relief.  
Levertis Brock What is the penalty for backing out of a seller finance deal?
30 December 2022 | 19 replies
But that's not always the case and if the seller's relief in the event of a buyer breach are not limited to a forfeiture of the EMD or some other fixed liquidated damages amount, then the damages will be determined by doing some math -- take the contract price you agreed to pay ($250,000) and then compare it to the contract price the subsequent purchaser paid and then add in the expenses incurred by the seller in connection with the resale.