Kevin Dickson
When Zoning Law is Just Wrong
10 September 2012 | 5 replies
That one family wont have 13 cars outside, that is much of the issue.Dave, I have never heard of the D/As being a protected class under the ADA, but since they are usually court ordered the occupancy is taken care of through a zoning exception, that wouldn't fly here
James W.
Buying building but not ADA compliant
9 May 2014 | 9 replies
Does the ADA require wheelchair access for all buildings?
Erin E.
Rent.........
13 December 2012 | 20 replies
Kevin Dickson post a "fake" CL ad as though you are trying to rent the apartment.
Sam Leon
Online ad syndication issues?
15 December 2013 | 5 replies
I have noticed when you post an online ad that does automatic syndication to site such as Zillow, hotpad etc etc etc...there are errors on the feature list.I guess that came from the differences in various databases, and some features are listed on one and not on another and how they handle the mismatched features when syndicating.For example, I used postlets last week to post an ad for a unit within a four plex building.On Zillow I saw the ad a few hours later, indicating I had a pool, a doorman, a deck, a garden, a porch and an intercom.
Lea Lange
federal housing laws, service & support dogs, landlord's rights
23 October 2013 | 18 replies
Service dogs are covered by ADA which relates to animals entering a business.
Sam Leon
?WOW WOW WOW? won't LAST LONG??? THIS PLACE FOR RENT! Ha!
10 November 2013 | 10 replies
Another thing that annoys me is when people ask me where it is or what it's by when I have the block and street in the ad.(2) I've decided that I'm doing month to month leases from now on unless I get someone who is a superstar applicant or they've been there a year and I definitely want to keep them.(3) I try to get as few unneeded calls as possible so I put as many pics and information in the ad as possible to answer all questions.
A.j. Martinez
I have the opportunity to buy a "commercial" property for peanuts. Is this a good move?
19 April 2014 | 14 replies
You may end up with a gut rehab, electrical, plumbing, ADA standards, parking can be an issue and might need two restrooms.Small bungalows can be difficult to rehab to commercial standards, older homes will likely have asbestos and lead paint issues.If it's really cheap, the seller is probably aware of the potential and the issues, selling for residential purposes.
Samantha M.
Buyers Agent: Driving around Buyers Required?
8 June 2014 | 22 replies
Check the ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act.
George Lekas
comping a closed hotel
19 June 2014 | 7 replies
This can require a large investment in fire/life/safety, mechanical systems, elevators and ADA compliance.No established hotel with recognition...it always takes time to ramp up a new brand in a new location.
Ashli U.
Land lord deposit issues.
7 July 2014 | 27 replies
Depending on the situation the landlord may (or many not) be required to comply with ADA guidelines and make "reasonable accommodations" for your disabilities.