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Rueben Sabog Jr. Dealing with Squatters
28 June 2023 | 8 replies
Wisconsin Squatter RightsWisconsin doesn't believe it's a crime for someone to occupy a home without permission.
Lauren Peterson Assumable FHA Occupancy
31 March 2023 | 3 replies
If you have a property identified with this I would reach out to the lender right away (this requires the owner's permission) and see what they say.  
Kerry M. Qualifications for renters - list complete?
14 December 2012 | 7 replies
3 x income, proof of employment and permission to contact employerrecommendation from current landlord and excellent payment history for past 2-3 yearsgood credit history, no evictions or accounts in collectionsno criminal associations or background without approvalpermission to check employment, personal, credit and criminal historypets on a case by case basis (quiet, good neighbors, good habits, not aggressive or aggressive breed)additional pet cost monthly and additional pet depositbonus if move in Dec 15, second month freeincludes cleaning service 2 times a month, no additional cost to renterfirst level floors and bathroom cleaned680 plus utilities, cleaning service includedeach adult over 18 on lease needs approvalmust provide access to cleaning person without delay or inconveniencemust submit payments by ACH debit or by means acceptable to property management companydishwasher allowed with approvalshow proof of renters insurance
Andres Rodriguez How to Sell Syndication Shares at a Discount?
11 July 2023 | 4 replies
@Andres RodriguezTypically the syndication will not allow it and you need their permission especially if it’s a reg d, as if not they only have your paperwork so buyer will never get the money returnedIf it’s pre approved by sponsor - depending on how the deal is going expect to take a significant haircut of 20-30% I would first ask sponsor if you have a hardship and can get a return of capital
Nikia Johnson Jacksonville , Fl Real Estate License
7 March 2016 | 7 replies
This is a little harder and does require their brokers permission but would be the least costly to you.
Kelley Phan Unpaid Rent then Expects Approval for a Pool
18 July 2019 | 29 replies
@Kelley PhanWhoever is building that pool needs your permission to build.
Phillip Syrios Should We Install Free Nest Thermostats
17 September 2018 | 11 replies
In Kansas City the local power company is having a program that residents can get these installed for free as long as they have permission from their landlord.We have had a few requests and we might encourage our residents to do more but I don't have any experience with these from a property management perspective and what to know what potential issues the might cause or what benefits they may have.
Dennis Weber Paint choice?
14 July 2015 | 11 replies
If a tenant want to paint a different color we allow them with our permission and at their cost and liability.
Corey Graham Better to buy or rent for the year?
10 July 2023 | 8 replies
Buying - build equity; more control over the property; don't have to ask a landlord for permission to sublease or inform them if you decide to switch strategiesRenting - Gives you a chance to test out the concept without having to deal with a down payment, closing costs, or committing to the property/market long-term
Anthony Aviles Ohio on Lockdown Until April 7th
24 March 2020 | 13 replies
Thankfully, real estate and other key business have been deemed essential and have permission to continue operating during the executive order.Page 7, Section U of the order states that the following business will be considered "essential."