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Shibu Thomas renting out a basement apartment.
20 November 2024 | 18 replies
Next, I would find out who the attorney(s) is in your area that is known for regularly dealing with the Zoning Board.
Justin Cummings BRRRR exit strategy or next steps?
20 November 2024 | 14 replies
Showing a profit is just a slight concern because it just adds to our regular tax burden from our day jobs.
James McGovern Insurance to cover rising HOA assessments?
16 November 2024 | 3 replies
If you’re referring to a special assessment, the ones for major expenses not covered by the regular dues, then maybe.  
Mike Shahi How to end a listing agreement in Maryland
17 November 2024 | 9 replies
It could be hard to prove with outside agents (regular buyer agents) as they don't log their clients in on showings, only themselves as the agent.
Olivia Armstrong Advice on first househack: buy down or refi??
17 November 2024 | 6 replies
You should only be buying if the regular rate works for you guys.One other note to help you on your journey.
Bruce Lynn Everyone wants to buy a foreclosure until they get to see inside the property
1 December 2024 | 134 replies
how's the whorehouse differs from regular house ?
Amanda Skipper First time out of state investor
23 November 2024 | 38 replies
Check their communication style - do they respond promptly, comfortable with video calls, and send regular updates?
Jon Pflueger Predictions on the FARE act and its effects on the NYC rental markets?
15 November 2024 | 2 replies
Short term, assuming the real estate lobby doesn't sue this to keep delaying/appealing, once it goes into effect there will be no more broker fees paid by tenant *unless they hire the broker*Some long term effects I can predict already: - Landlords now having to absorb broker fees will bake this into the rent (e.g. how "no fee" units typically are priced a little higher than other units) - Real estate board will require another document (or checkbox) for tenants to sign stating that they're hiring the listing broker and responsible for compensating them for their fee *if* they apply and are approved- Regular New Yorkers will have an even harder time to find an apartment because you cannot legislate/regulate away a housing crises... 
Will Gaston Nearing 1,000 College Student Tenants: Here's what I've Learned
21 November 2024 | 305 replies
It’s a rural area with a huge shortage of housing, regular and student, with a surge in enrollment numbers over the last 5 years.
Jonathan Greene The Top 5 Ways I See New Investors Lose Money On Their First Flip or BRRRR
19 November 2024 | 24 replies
They do it because the contractor asks and they don't know that it's not regular.