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Warren Z. HELP! Advice needed: Delinquent Month to Month Tenant
26 April 2020 | 19 replies
That way, you'll be first in line for a court hearing date to get them out, and they'll know that you're serious this time, and maybe pay up.Unfortunately, in my state (CT), the governor just gave tenants a loud and clear invitation to simply pay no rent, by publicly ordering that they could use the second month of their security deposit as rent, and by giving them a 60 day grace period on rent. 
Patricia Vildozo Moratorium extension in Wa and tenant says has no money or plan
17 April 2020 | 2 replies
However, now the governor extended the moratorium until early June.
Trey Williams Completing a Rehab during the Coronavirus- Covid-19 Outbreak
20 April 2020 | 5 replies
Properties that have completed the rehab process cannot be rented PPE On Site: In the state of Maryland our governor has mandated all all construction workers must wear a mask and sites must have hand sanitizer available to all persons.I wanted to keep this short and sweet but I hope this list will give you insight into what is going on in the construction world and what you can expect if you start a project during the coronavirus outbreak.
Ryan Nodurft Will I be able to evict my tenant if they won't leave?
17 April 2020 | 2 replies
Hi Ryan,Make sure that you check out what the governor says in your state about eviction. 
Jorge Abreu Opening Up America Again - What Does This Mean for Real Estate
21 July 2020 | 47 replies
Yes, it is a real possibility that COVID-19 is not as deadly as once believed, but if the outcomes are tragic and a larger drain on our healthcare and economic systems in general then this remains a public health issue to be solved.The best course of action right now is everyone can write their governor and mayor and request their state/city procure this test and in large numbers (and yes, the test already exists).Regardless of how we open the country, how we function and how we do business will fundamentally change. 
Franky Aikens New Rule: Banks can now close on mortgages WITHOUT Appraisals
17 April 2020 | 2 replies
In an attempt to supercharge real estate deal timelines and liquidity, The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency have announced changes that will allow commercial and residential mortgage closings to happen WITHOUT an appraisal.
Chabane Maidi What happens if the universities don't return in the fall?
2 May 2020 | 20 replies
Hopefully you're able to place some tenants throughout this process, and the next few months could get very interesting depending on what happens with the universities, Governor Baker, and even workers in the city. 
Jonathan Almanza California in a Recession? 2020
18 April 2020 | 2 replies
Hey there BP since the governor of California said we are in a pandemic induced recession, is it going to be a good time to get into Real Estate and purchase a home?
Ellie Perlman Fighting COVID-19’s Impact on Multifamily Properties
18 April 2020 | 0 replies
Limit Maintenance With many areas under a shelter in place mandate from their governor, as well as a mandate that only essential businesses be open, you should limit maintenance work to critical jobs.
Ellie Perlman Fighting COVID-19’s Impact on Multifamily Properties
19 April 2020 | 6 replies
That might include recreational facilities (pool, tennis court, exercise equipment) and beautifully landscaped grounds.We also sent a letter to all our tenants and educated them about social distancing, sheltering in place (if that’s been mandated in your community) and other Center for Disease Control guidelines like hand washing, hand sanitizers and other measures people can take to be safe from the coronavirus.Limit MaintenanceWith many areas under a shelter in place mandate from their governor, as well as a mandate that only essential businesses be open, you should limit maintenance work to critical jobs.