Drew Cameron
Heloc to pay off mortgage faster
30 March 2023 | 685 replies
It’s using a concept of infinite banking, but tweaking it to our real estate industry.
Ashley Sommer
Can I request prospective tenant complete application before showing unit?
17 August 2022 | 33 replies
The key is to try something out and tweak it as you go and learn more about what is working.
Robin Grimes
Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
(Brother said the guy was tweaking super hard when he came by the week before and.... there is no shop)
Daniel Bennison
Kansas Lease
8 May 2015 | 2 replies
I also tweaked the one I used to include info on our parking lot and a few other things.So, if that's what you mean by needing to add some specifics, you can just add clauses to the contracts in the Nolo books, as they are editable.
Larry Hucks
raising rent new section 8 landlord
2 May 2016 | 23 replies
Each PHA (Public Housing Authority) starts with the HUD FMR, then tweaks it for their area/region.Here's the latest pamphlet I could find on the payment standards for Los Angeles County.
Chuck Gerchow
Section 8 thoughts
7 April 2019 | 5 replies
HUD has a Fair Market Rent amount, but the local public housing authority (PHA) may tweak that number a bit.
Sean Cutt
Raising Rents
7 May 2016 | 4 replies
It's also in digital form, so you can tweak it to add sections, like parking, etc.
Mark Werner
Overwhelmed with applicants
21 May 2015 | 17 replies
Establish a good policy for these things up front to avoid discrimination, and tweak as the need arises.
Erin C.
LEASE-things to include
14 July 2016 | 6 replies
No subletting.You really just need to get a lease agreement from the state or apartment association for where the property is, and tweak it to include whatever specifics there are for your property.
Maximus Stovall
Rent pricing
25 June 2016 | 4 replies
The housing authority works with the HUD fair market rent value, and then tweaks it so that the payment standard the housing authority uses (for Section 8 housing maximums), to come up with the going rent rates for your city/county.