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Ana Marie B. Interesting Anti-Landlord Ordinance Approved in Seattle
7 April 2017 | 72 replies
It includes but is not limited to monies derived from Social Security benefits, supplemental security income, unemployment benefits, other retirement programs, child support, the Aged, Blind or Disabled Cash Assistance Program, Refugee Cash Assistance, and any federal, state, local government, private, or nonprofit-administered benefit program."
Zachary Beauchesne Property management for a friend
14 January 2020 | 11 replies
If you are looking to truly supplement your income, you are going to need to significantly raise your unit count.
Christian Wathne Does Transunion SmartMove replace a rental application?
6 January 2018 | 8 replies
Smartmove is the supplement after they pass your basic criteria.
Andrey Y. Count social security and disability as income?
25 June 2016 | 13 replies
So, to look at the untaxed income in the same light and with the same calculations, you should "gross up" the untaxed income 25%.So, when looking at 3X the monthly rent, you first add 25% to their untaxed income, then multiply that by 3.An example: In CA, SSI income including the state supplement, is $890/month.  
Wesley Davenport Landlord
18 December 2016 | 19 replies
I can however say that the scenario you outline is not a wholesome one - agreeing to one rate and then paying some kind of supplement on the side.
Julie Rogers Are larger more expensive homes good rentals.
13 August 2016 | 54 replies
With that being said as long as I have the rental income to supplement the mortgage, with a little extra wiggle room, to me its worth it to stick to your guns in the event of any market dip.
Matt Romano Inherited Tenants > Raised rents! WHAT WILL THEY DO!?!
31 July 2017 | 26 replies
Supplementing any tenants rent is a losing proposition that hobby landlords mistakenly believe is a benefit in retaining tenants but in fact has zero relationship to how long a tenant will stay.
Mikhail Petrenko 1 -> 4 units in East Bay Area. Should I do it?
6 April 2020 | 12 replies
I wouldn't only trust the word of the county person you talked to (they're not always correct unfortunately) but also supplement what they told you by looking at the published zoning code specific to the zone the property sits in (if you haven't already), and internalize the constraints as they relate to this parcel/your plan. 
Benjamin Orozco paying family to take pictures of OUT OF STATE, how much???
11 April 2020 | 16 replies
This individual would have a more technical aptitude and potentially worth the additional cost.....or perhaps you supplement the budget approach with your aunt and an unbiased, inspector who will just provide the facts based on their experience.Just a thought and a different perspective.I have used the family approach in the past, and while all family is different and costs vary, I just found the discount wasn't worth the results.
Jack B. $300-$400 below market rent: to raise or not?
10 June 2016 | 29 replies
She'd be more likely to move then.Can the kids work to supplement the household income and support a rent increase?