
15 November 2017 | 39 replies
I did go with a disabled man in his 50s because I think he gave me a good shot at a long term tenant.I'll be happy to answer any specific questions you have about Section 8.
2 August 2018 | 4 replies
You are required to make "reasonable accommodations" based on someones disability.

4 June 2015 | 4 replies
Hello Cecil and Justin, I'm a Gulf War/Disabled Veteran and I would love to participate in anything helping Veterans.

11 September 2009 | 7 replies
This deal is coming off of a direct mailing campaign that i started.it's 4 units in a two story brick building.It was being used for housing for the mentally disabled but the owner wants to retire, he recently renovated the place but it could still use some exterior work. there's central heating no cooling, the windows need a little work.He's selling for what he owes 100,000.looking at the area the rents are about 500 dollars per month.using the 50% rule for expenses this property cash flows at 100 per door.what do you guys think and is deal?

17 February 2015 | 14 replies
Read the state tenant landlord law about disabilities.

12 August 2014 | 7 replies
He: $2500 per monthMe: Ok, that's more than the $2300 that you can't document.He: No it's $1250 per month.Me: Ok, so you get $1250 in disability income that you can document, but can't document any of your installation income, is that right?

23 June 2009 | 20 replies
This has led people to the mindset that "its not my responsibility, I have a disability, and because of my disability society owes me".

25 July 2009 | 5 replies
One Applicant is a Research Scientist (between projects)The other (Mother of female) gets a monthly Disability Check and the Male is on VA Disability.

18 April 2016 | 3 replies
Hello,I just bought a house with 7 bedrooms and 5 baths .Initial intention was a flip.However after closing,i just found out the house that shares the driveway is rented for some federal program.it sort of looks like ...

12 March 2016 | 1 reply
Although we can ask for a certain rent amount, it doesn't mean we will get it.This isn't a question for landlords, this is a question for your housing office as only they know how much you can afford, what they will pay for and what your voucher is worth.The housing office won't let you overpay for a house either, because the voucher is worked out on what you receive each month from either a job or disability or social security income.