
29 March 2023 | 16 replies
Neighborhoods are often classified A,B, C and D.
22 February 2022 | 298 replies
There more ways that one to skin a cat That is the response one of the property managers had in Columbus, Ohio"good evening everyoneim sure many of you have heard the news of what the cdc is doing. attached is what i have been given from our attorney. for now in his and my opinion nothing has changed. we can still do evictions /serve 3 days etc..what this is basically doing is giving a tenant the right to show proof that they are being affected by covid...loss of job/sic/cut hours etc. which would make them be homeless. however, they have to show that burden. you can read thru these docs to see more of what they have to do. our opinion is many of these tenants wont even know about this stuff with the cdc nor will they know what the qualifications are in not being able to be evicted. they will actually have to stand before the judge and show proof of the list of items that they have done all of them. we feel that just getting them to court will open up the doors for them to get their rent paid anyways which is what we have been doing. however, lets say they pass the smell test in front of the judge, the worst-case scenario is they get a stay which we would not be able to evict them until at least jan 1 2021. it wont excuse them from paying the rent but we just couldnt kick them out. this does not interfere with the current evictions that we have going on either. for now, dont panic it is my firm belief that nothing is changing in my day to day in the way that i am handling the 3 days/evictions. i am going to let the judge be the judge of these issues and just go from there. hope this lets everyone get a good night sleep tonight. i dont think this is anything like back in march.have a good evening and just like last time if i get any addtl news i will share with the group.thx everyone."

29 July 2023 | 52 replies
If you build them on wheels, to get it classified as a RV, you may be able to bypass most building codes.

18 September 2023 | 13 replies
Danville that is, and i heard that the city once a year does a rental inspection, but if you dont file anything, how would they know Check with the city, and fill out whatever paperwork is necessary to have it be classified as a rental.

18 October 2023 | 4 replies
You can also post them in the BP forums classified section, but you'll get more views in the local FB group.

28 September 2021 | 133 replies
The intrinsic value of it and the neighborhood will not allow it to appreciate.

2 August 2023 | 16 replies
I guess you would classify that lender as a #2 type in @Nick Conley's descriptions.

15 October 2023 | 3 replies
@Rachel K ReimanI don’t keep separate accounts I just use bookkeeping software that classifies the codes so it’s easy to run reports based on assetIf you want to put money away for taxes and insurance then I would keep one savings account for all the properties

7 December 2021 | 4 replies
@Emily FacklerIt’s going to be market specific depending how your county classifies them.

14 December 2019 | 41 replies
If you are betting on short-term market appreciation in So Cal, I would classify that as fairly risky.