Ricardo Cuartas
Disabled veteran wants a new toilet
5 June 2022 | 30 replies
Elderly authorized resident (not on the lease, tenant's mother) became disabled and needed a wheelchair ramp to get in and out of the house.
John McCombs
Accessibility in ADU Design
29 November 2021 | 4 replies
My initial anecdotal research indicates that there is a need for accessible units that include wheelchair accessible restrooms, kitchen and ingress/egress.
Jose Reyes
Need Help With Financing
14 August 2021 | 1 reply
Hello everyone, I got in contact with a seller that wants to downsize, he is currently in a wheelchair and is unable to keep maintenance on the house.
Houston Groff
Tenant wants shared yard split
4 January 2021 | 10 replies
For example, if an older house needs a ramp to build a wheel chair and the resident is willing to pay for its construction (and eventual removal), my understanding this should be allowed.
Matthew Wright
Therapy/emotional support dog
13 July 2021 | 25 replies
Essentially, you wouldn't deny someone w/ a wheelchair to rent from you, and you wouldn't charge them a fee for said wheelchair.
April L.
Aging Parents: Multigenerational Home or Get'em A Small Ranch?
11 November 2020 | 10 replies
A ground level (slab) addition, separate bedroom, living room and elder friendly bath.Then share the kitchen and dining room.You could make the doorways and bath ADA compliant for wheelchairs, and ground level because elders sometimes have issues with stairs.Then when you sell, demo the interior walls and make it into a nice patio.Basically build a patio and convert it into a demi-apartment with easily removable walls.Good Luck!
Zion Rogers
I have a down payment for a property, but no verifiable income.
13 July 2022 | 8 replies
Look, it's a fact that if you want to scale best, quickly and get too financial freedom before a wheel-chair your all but certainly going to have to figure out how to build in JV's and equity partners at some point, so why not start now, kill 2 birds with 1 purchase.
Account Closed
Expressing Preferences in Ad for A Housemate (CA)
26 February 2015 | 3 replies
A DISQUALIFYING HANDICAP (IE, 'STEPS THROUGHOUT NO WHEELCHAIRS PLEASE')9.
Julie Kuczmarski
Can you institute house rules for an ESA
15 April 2023 | 6 replies
HUD guidance for ESA does not provide such guidance.A service animal or ESA is supposed to be treated the same as a medical device, like a wheelchair or walker.
Tim Lindstrom
Handicap accesible rentals
31 January 2016 | 9 replies
Do I just use the word Accessible on it's own, or wheelchair accessible (or friendly, if it doesn't meet ADA standards)?