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William Eric Schaefer Everything I Need to Know About Being a Section 8 Landlord?
31 March 2020 | 4 replies
@William Eric Schaefer not sure about your area, but you should be able to find those answers by calling the housing authority in your county or going to their website.
Courtney Buck Coronavirus and Conservative Multifamily Numbers
2 April 2020 | 7 replies
The opinions expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not reflect the view of the United States government.
Sam Cherry Landlords don't need the SBA for the crisis they need Section 8
24 July 2021 | 41 replies
Tenants who have been approved for unemployment are automatically authorized Section 8 vouchers with online verificationAt the end of the year landlords will receive a 1099-MISC for each property for the amount of rent received which is totally subject to depreciation.At the end of the year tenants will receive a 1099-MISC for the amount of rent paid on their behalf and subject to their tax bracket.This can all be set up online, is totally verifiable, and efficient.When you no longer qualify for unemployment, you lose your section 8 and landlords only qualify for rentals that have unemployed tenants and not those with the ability to pay.Again this can all be done online and is simple for both the Landlord and Tenant to understand.It is also the correct way to do it by the Internal Revenue Code.This SBA Loan program is a complete sham and is being run by the BANKS under guise of the DEPT OF TREASURY.I would get a lawyer opinion before I would do this, because not only are you going to go bankrupt you are going to wind up dealing with the bank secrecy act and treasury regulations in addition to the IRC.WARNING LANDLORDS YOU ARE PLAYING WITH FIRE IF YOU GO THIS ROUTE. 
Cliff H. List of states with moratoriums on STRs
24 April 2020 | 21 replies
The threat is that if owners do not stop, the County Health Depts will order a shutdown (mayors here don't have that authority).
Andrey Y. I am offering my tenants a Covid-19 RENT DISCOUNT
5 April 2020 | 61 replies
Rogoff, a Harvard economist and co-author of a history of financial crises, “This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly.”
Tone Church Deceased tenant in unit
3 April 2020 | 20 replies
Until I receive confirmation from the estate as to who will be the Executor and who has authority to enter the unit, I have secured the unit and no one is authorized to enter.
Justin R. File with the Secretary of State as "Transacting Business"
15 April 2020 | 6 replies
The county won't file the eviction & you may run into owing taxes, fines & penalties for operating a business without having the authority to do so.  
Paul Thomas After Settlement Issue
22 August 2020 | 11 replies
Keep in mind, if the allegation the attorney in fact did not have authority to convey title, and there is a total failure of title, the insurer will probably only have liability up to the amount of insurance. 
Mark Nemeth Raising rent during covid -19
2 April 2020 | 7 replies
Governor Murphey signed A-3859 into law, which explicitly provides authority to the Governor to issue an executive order declaring a moratorium on removing individuals from their homes pursuant to an eviction or foreclosure proceeding.
Eric Lefebvre Trouble selling 2 of my homes. Flood land, zombie house neighb
13 April 2020 | 7 replies
Have you contacted the government authority with responsibility for code enforcement, i.e.