Carol Lyons
HomeStyle Loan
21 April 2021 | 14 replies
@Drew HarrisAs long as it’s code compliant in your jurisdiction that should be no problem.
Matt M.
Modular Multifamily Construction in Denver - Any experience?
22 April 2018 | 37 replies
-compliant house in stead of a site-built house."
Shera Gregory
Looking for a company to manage the payments when I offer seller financing
28 January 2015 | 4 replies
I would recommend hiring a third party not only for resale but to ensure you keep compliant with regulations. http://www.trustfci.com/
Michael Mastantuono
Do I need an agent to represent me?
8 July 2022 | 31 replies
Yes and No... here's whyYes - if you feel confident in moving forward with this on your own and you know how to correctly fill out a RPA as well as moving the deal forward so you don't miss your close of escrow, go right ahead.No - You likely are not equipped with the skills to make the deal close on time and will leave things out that are essential to 1 - stay compliant with local and federal regulations, and 2 - there's a good chance you will fill out the required documentation incorrectly, which will make you fall out of escrow.I recommend you trust the agent you hire - also, the seller's side pays their commission - not you.
Serge S.
How does this story end? Prediction for 2020
12 July 2021 | 138 replies
The China model points to 3-6 months to turn things around but they actually have a functional and competent government and mostly compliant population.
Ali Sheik
To manage or not
5 September 2016 | 18 replies
For its members all forms for all PM needs are free and Fair Housing compliant specifically for California.
Daria B.
Bad tenants - we need a database :-(
6 August 2017 | 76 replies
@Matthew Olszak, Yes, it's subject to FCRA under 15 U.S.C. section 1681d(a), (b), and we're completely compliant.
Nicholas Negreiros
Where to find county/city regulations for STR
5 April 2022 | 5 replies
Just stay compliant and become friends with the bored-out-of-their-mind case worker that will inevitably be assigned to you... like literally, send them a gift to the office... and you will be ALLLL GOOODDD.
Mervin J.
CA: Landlord Responsibility for Power Outages by Utility
17 November 2019 | 8 replies
Actually, the more I think about it, CA landlords might want to start including a clause that says just that - the landlord is not liable for PG&E outages.I found the following from this website: https://www.stimmel-law.com/en/articles/landlord-obligations-habitable-premises-basic-california-lawThe Statute:In terms of residential leases, in order for a landlord to be allowed to place rental units on the market, the landlord must first ensure that all of the following conditions which make the building ‘fit for human occupancy’ are met: [Civil Code Secs. 1929, 1941]Effective waterproofing and weather protection of roof and exterior wallsWell-maintained plumbing and gas facilities compliant with law in effect at the time of installationWater supply compliant with applicable law that is capable of producing hot and cold running waterWell-maintained heating facilities compliant with applicable law at the time of installationWell-maintained electrical lighting compliant with applicable law at the time of installationBuilding, grounds, and appurtenances kept sanitary and free from debris and vermin at the time of rent or leaseSufficient number of receptacles for garbageWell-maintained floors, stairways, and railingsLocks conforming to code [CA Civil Code Sec. 1941.3]Dead bolt lock on each main swinging entry doorWindow security or locking devices for windows capable of being opened
Jane S.
Would you rent to an applicant who didnt file tax returns
20 November 2019 | 47 replies
Hopefully you've already developed and published fair-housing compliant screening criteria that includes verifiable income.