Jorge Abreu
Opening Up America Again - What Does This Mean for Real Estate
21 July 2020 | 47 replies
They include some recommendations across all three phases including good personal hygiene and employers developing policies to ensure social distancing, testing and contact tracing.Phase one includes much of the current lockdown measures such as avoiding non-essential travel and not gathering in groups.
Alex Merkel
2 yr. College Investment or Jump into Real Estate?
21 April 2020 | 23 replies
The stipulation is that they must choose from a small list of marketable associates degrees like one of the trades degrees, dental hygienist, some expensive coding certifications, etc and be employed for a certain period of time using that degree/certification.
Nathan Gesner
Have you every been sued as a Landlord?
4 July 2020 | 17 replies
The Trust could only be used it for dental services.
Michael Williams
Post Covid - which is better, residential or commerical?
23 June 2020 | 1 reply
I'm also considering purchasing a dental office...any feedback to offer with regard to owning and leasing dental offices?
Michael Reeder
Connect w/ commercial REI in Oklahoma
8 July 2020 | 4 replies
I made my first real estate investment last week on a Dental Office in Enid, Oklahoma.
Chris Huang
Listed CRO zone properties
22 June 2021 | 2 replies
Chris, see https://library.municode.com/f...Under the code, Permitted uses and structures in CRO zones include: (1)Medical and dental office or clinics (but not hospitals).(2)Professional and business offices.(3)Multiple-family dwellings.(4)Single family dwellings that were originally designed and constructed prior to adoption of the Comprehensive Plan.. . .This is not legal advice.
Parag D.
Who takes care of landscape and lawn in rental SFH?
8 July 2020 | 6 replies
In my rental, the tenant is responsible to mow, water, and trim the lawn as needed to keep the grass in good health.In the same way that a renter would be responsible for the cost if they broke a window or clogged a toilet by flushing feminine hygiene products, the tenant is responsible for any cost of repair to a neglected lawn.If I have to pay for weed control, contract lawn mowers, or reseed the lawn because the tenant neglected to care for the lawn, that cost is passed on to the tenant, including a fee for my time.If your lease (and state law) allows it, holding to strict observance of your expectations for lawn care tends to motivate the tenant quickly.
Luke Ferrara
Multi family or single family
12 July 2020 | 4 replies
My wife and I live in Salt Lake City, I am an Electrician and she is a Dental Assistant.
Thomas Willingham
New Member in Birmingham, AL
16 July 2020 | 1 reply
I did several live in flips while in college and dental school.