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Mindy Nicol Guest requesting full refund due to rain
16 June 2024 | 33 replies
But I do not refund, even if the interstate is shut down for snow. 
Alex Johnson Choosing a Rental Market- Analysis Paralysis!
13 June 2024 | 29 replies
Any town near you look for a flat topped church or old elementary school for sale.  
Connor Castillo Permit or No Permit
12 June 2024 | 3 replies
The two sub contractors we are working with said they wouldn’t bother with permits because it will make it very difficult to get finished.We aren’t in a huge rush, but also don’t want to bring the government into this and they shut the entire thing down for one reason or another.
Eric Inigo Experience or thoughts on Homeroom?
14 June 2024 | 101 replies
How concerned are those of you that have invested with Homeroom about the potential for local governments to shut this type of rental down?
Brian Ward LSF8 Master Participation Trust ?
11 June 2024 | 2 replies
Us bank played trustee and guarantor in sham of a foreclosure where they could not prove they were a PETE  and had been hit with their 4 the ftc sanction FOR stealing homes, used hole in the wall attorneys in Bellingham using typos in name and address to not get flagged for too many foreclosure by the courts, Windermere stellar real estate who say outside of my home waiting to lock me out despite supreme court stay on their theft, judge Lewis who signed every Forged/inaccurate/misleading  paper they put through AND denied my restraining order of the real estate company staying called them to see if they were harassing me and they Said no so denied temp and all together day in court altogether plus put a no Bail hold on me after looking my arrest for trespassing even though was taken out of his jurisdiction and in federal court staying paperwork not filed correctly then laughing saying I didn't know why You're here is in supreme court when I got out of jail and made it to court hearing, the assessor for king county who was on third foreclosure company because feds kept shutting them down so opened new one in different name, every process server was at least 200 miles from me and each one different for each document never served to me but judge Lewis signed them anyways(one was supposedly served to me 3 months before case was even filed), Vancouver Police department who had no jurisdiction on the civil matter that arrested me and gave my house keys to the realtor that was sitting outside waiting, and finally to the site veteran that they used to sign in all three places to transfer title and get veterans protection for title after 2 illegal auctions, one public one private, where they were only bidders and opening bid was above value of house, paperwork stated was bought by lsf8 AGAIN!!! 
Cory J Thornton Is the need for affordable housing creating new markets?
18 June 2024 | 83 replies
I am watching it bring new life to towns that have been on a downward slide since textiles, steel and other big industries were shut down or moved over seas. 
Brian J Allen The real issue with 1023 Main Street, Worcester wasn't Spectrum Health. It was taxes.
10 June 2024 | 0 replies
The city taxed the owner out of business, charging $21k a year in taxes, and all potential buyers were aware of this tax burden.We had other bidders, many of whom were churches, but they couldn't secure financing due to the high purchase price of the building.If folks like Former City Councilor Sarai Rivera were so worried about what would become of the building, they should have come forward before the sale.Personally, I'm glad they didn’t because it's one thing to be forced out of business and have your selling options limited by the city's burdensome tax policies.
Chris Miller City forcing pricy underground electrical ADU build
7 June 2024 | 4 replies
And they’re telling me that we have to create one main shut off for both panels which would force us to completely redo and upgrade all meters, panel, and go to 400 amp from 200.
Matthew Gentile MBA, practical to a real estate professional or not?
9 June 2024 | 35 replies
The conditioning of "get a degree, get a job and work 40 years and shut up" was a strong reality in my upbringing.
Kevin Leahy From D.C. starter condo to Airbnb to corporate rental
7 June 2024 | 14 replies
I bought the property  as new construction a little over 2 years ago and the first thing that got voted on by the HOA board was to shut down any STR's and corporate rentals of less than 6 months.