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Kevin Stein New User - Oshkosh, WI
3 August 2014 | 10 replies
Ha, I know where Oshkosh is located and if it wasn't for working out of the country this month I'd of been there this week :-)Welcome to the boards.Brad.
Jeremiah Stevenson Section 8 housing
6 September 2023 | 3 replies
If you fail, you generally have a 7 - 14 day period (also HA specific) to correct before a re-inspection.
Paul William Meade Section 8 Housing
8 March 2017 | 13 replies
Sometimes HA's are really great to work with and sometimes they are nightmares.
John Crimmins Best Credit Card for STR's?
11 January 2023 | 22 replies
I thought I was doing well getting 50% bonus with Chase Sapphire / Biz Ink... ha!
Logan M. FEAR, FAILURE and FOCUS...May be triggering....
27 October 2023 | 10 replies
So that was my ah ha moment.
Mike Gomez Owner finance -deal or no deal
30 October 2023 | 7 replies
I'm worried that if i try to pay it off quicker, we wont really know what's going to principal etc... sorry i know it's a lot ha but i have so many questions and he's wanting to make a move.
Steve Vaughan Steve's 5,000th post!
10 November 2023 | 50 replies
Ha!  
Casey Berli Buying a duplex with a unit occupied but want them out
17 April 2017 | 4 replies
Please help this new landlord ha.
Juan David Maldonado Who determines Section 8 rent amount?
5 April 2021 | 3 replies
Then the HA will let you know whether they will give you that rent amount or not and if not, how much they will give instead.Typically, your local Housing Authority will pay a "reasonable" rent for the unit (basically a comparable rent amount to what similar units of same size/amenities for market units in the area) up to what the local HA has determined to be the "payment standard".