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Adam Eckerman Future Real Estate Developer with Questions
16 January 2018 | 7 replies
I would also check with the economic development council that is affiliated with the local chamber of commerce for names of active local developers. 
Jon Loca Minneapolis wants to force Landlords to accept Section 8
20 March 2017 | 24 replies
Anyway, my point here is not that I am great at telling low-level aides whats what, but that if you take issue with this and have rental property in Minneapolis - CALL THE CITY COUNCIL PERSON IN YOUR WARD and tell them that they are actually going to hurt all renters with this: http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/council/and/or the mayor: http://www.minneapolismn.gov/mayor/contact/index.h...
Thomas Capstick New member from Hampton Roads (norfolk)
12 December 2016 | 12 replies
Google Portsmouth city council, Portsmouth chief of police, PRHA Hud investigation just to get a peek at some of the recent drama. 3) If you plan to SEC 8, Portsmouth is the worst of our cities to deal with.  
Andrew Gallegos NOOB on info and guru overload
7 August 2017 | 9 replies
Read that and read the city council's minutes for the past year or two.
Dennis Hollier Baltimore city taxes and assessments
10 December 2016 | 6 replies
Assessors will also note the sales of similar dwellings to see if they are worth more or less than a newly constructed house.Tax RatesProperties in Baltimore City are levied a Baltimore City property tax and a Maryland State property tax.Current (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016) tax rates: Baltimore City (non-owner-occupied)*: $2.248 for every $100 of assessed property valueMaryland State: $0.112 for every $100 of assessed property value*In an effort to reduce the city property tax rate "20 cents by 2020," (a strategy outlined by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s administration in 2012) Baltimore City Council passed legislation approving the "Targeted Homeowners Property Tax Credit."
Mary B. Owner Arrested, refused re-entry to home & squatters can stay.
10 October 2017 | 14 replies
Hard to believe perhaps, but a Philadelphia City Council member has proposed something to deal with this:http://www.phillymag.com/news/2017/09/29/councilma...
Brian Cremer Looking for VR in Nashville TN area
22 July 2017 | 8 replies
Non owner-occupied STR are currently under assault, with a bill before the metro council that if passed, will phase out STR in Nashville beginning in 2019.Operating a STR in Nashville requires a permit, and new permits for non-owner occupied STR are not being issued pending the outcome of this legislation.
Abe Macias Land Rezoning- Question
16 July 2017 | 5 replies
It then goes to city council and gets approved or denied.  
Felix Goldstein Cleveland Ohio Water Dept has to go!!!!!!!!!!
19 July 2017 | 8 replies
IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA FOR YOU TO CONSULT AN ATTORNEY ABOUT THESE ORDINANCES.I think what we investors need to do is start calling, writing, and/or going to the city council meetings and DEMAND that they repeal the ordinances for that and just get rid of the whole Cleveland water dept.
William Tong How to attract a National or Franchise Tenant
8 May 2017 | 12 replies
1) Get a premium subscription for Retail Lease Trac (http://www.retailleasetrac.com) and contact tenants and/or their tenant rep brokers seeking similar space in your market directly.2) Join the International Council of Shopping Centers (http://icsc.org) and pitch the deal to prospective tenants/their tenant rep brokers at their conventions, especially RECON, which is their primary convention held every May in Vegas.