
9 September 2024 | 4 replies
As it has been more than 48 hrs since I have been informed about mold, could I enter the property and take it over as an emergency issue ?

11 September 2024 | 31 replies
Is it an emergency that needs to be replaced?

10 September 2024 | 43 replies
TheSeattle Times editorial boardSeattle’sOffice of Housing last month released an unprecedented $14 millionto stabilize the balance sheets of affordable housing providers infinancial trouble.Turnedover to The Times editorial board after a public disclosure request,the 24 applications for emergency funding read like a collective cryfor help.Landlordsreport that some tenants are not paying rent, a trend that worsenedduring the pandemic.

6 September 2024 | 13 replies
Does the contractor who was hired to repair it have any recollection or notes, like emergency visit, no heat?

9 September 2024 | 21 replies
Do you have solid contacts for all different emergencies?

8 September 2024 | 168 replies
Also, you mentioned "emergencies" (including holidays, new cars etc?).

9 September 2024 | 23 replies
Evictions, resident's passing away, posting notices, doing preventative maintenance walk throughs, resident complaints, neighbor complaints, skips, move outs, turnovers, emergency maintenance, etc.I used to be strictly on the ownership side, from 2016-2020 I hired property managers.

5 September 2024 | 0 replies
The CRE lending market is expected to recover gradually, with opportunities emerging as interest rates stabilize and maturing loans drive new borrowing activity.Some regional banks are certainly struggling while others are consolidating in bid to become national powerhouses.Revised CRE Lending Projections2024: 26% growth to $539 billion (down from previous 34% growth forecast)2025: 23% growth to $665 billion (slightly lowered from 24%)Multifamily Sector Adjustments2023: $246 billion (49% drop from 2022)2024: 21% growth to $297 billion2025: 31% growth to $390 billionMarket FactorsRecent moderation in interest ratesSignificant number of loans maturing soonProperty owners hesitant, hoping for further rate decreasesUncertainty persists in the market, particularly regarding interest rates and property owner behavior.

5 September 2024 | 2 replies
The easiest way to understand why is to ask yourself how mortgage rates have been able to move down by more than 1.5% since late 2023 despite the fact that the Fed never cut rates during that time.The same principle works in reverse as well, as seen during the massive rate spike in early 2022 when mortgage rates moved 1.5% higher before the Fed ever hiked.How about an example from the last time the Fed actually cut rates in a non-emergency scenario?

4 September 2024 | 2 replies
Huntsville, Alabama, is rapidly emerging as a top real estate market in the South, driven by its growing population, strong economy, and affordable housing options.