RJ Reynolds
Roofs with Meows and Woofs, do you allow pets in your rental properties?
9 March 2015 | 11 replies
The ones I can think of are: allergies (other tenants might be allergic)noise (my bird is the noisy one in our household)property damage (yes, the little dog who is from California, pees in the house sometimes..ugh)Fear (my big dog is 110 pound black lab) of Dogs/Cats/AnimalsFear of lawsuits if the animal hurts someone elseI'd like to discuss what can be done to alleviate these and any other objections as much as possible.
Jasmine Claye
How easy is renting?
29 May 2012 | 14 replies
You need to know how to deal with all types of people and at the same time be knowledgable about household problems - or at least come across like you know LOLregards,Chris
Ryan Keenan
Using a fha loan for the first time while already having 2 mortga
20 March 2017 | 30 replies
The real definition of a first time buyer is anyone who has not owned a primary residence within the last 3 years.This is determined by the schedule A where itemized deductions are written off and typically its page 3 of your 1040/personal tax returns (sometimes you may not have a schedule A because your itemized deductions do not exceed your standard deduction as Single/Married/head of household).One of the few times that the 25% equity rule has come up recently for me regarding FHA is when you "already," have a FHA loan and you're looking to utilize the program again (second FHA loan) under one of the four exceptions of: 1) relocation, 2) larger family size, 3) co-signor, or 4) legal separation/divorce.
Michael Warinner
I dropped out of college last week.
29 January 2019 | 205 replies
A million dollars in the bank generated $40 thousand a year of interest income, which was 10X the $4 thousand annual median household income of that era.
Shea Lewis
South Boston Landlords, advise for employees relocating
18 October 2017 | 1 reply
Reason why I am posting is because a division of my company, a household enterprise technology company, is undergoing a boom in hiring and we are bringing in 90% of the employees from out of state.
Samuel Filter
Evaluating Neighborhoods For Remote Properties
10 August 2017 | 11 replies
Thanks @Max Householder@Samuel Filter I'm more then willing to talk to you either by email or over the phone.
Jordan Decuir
What Advice Would You Give Your Younger Self?
3 August 2017 | 20 replies
Live on one income (we are living off of less than 60% of our house hold income now).
George Zink
private funding
10 April 2016 | 19 replies
If so, the use of the money is for a business purpose (i.e. not for personal, family, or household use) and Dodd-Frank would not apply.
Tetra Gershwin
Doing real estate on the side
16 October 2009 | 17 replies
If I made 3 times what I make at my day job in REI for at least 1 full year, then I might possibly consider quitting again, but at this point in my life, if all I am doing is matching the wage I am paid at my day job, why in the word would I cut off half of my household income by quitting my day job?
Jill F.
Getting rid of tenants causing 'excess traffic' (aka drugdealers)
14 February 2020 | 24 replies
In the future, add a no commercial use clause on your lease, something like:COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY:TENANT(s) agrees and understands that LANDLORD does not permit commercial/business activities on the premises being rented AND LANDLORD may, upon service of a 5-day notice to TENANT, terminate the tenancy of TENANT, without giving TENANT an opportunity to remedy the default, if TENANT, a member of TENANT household, or a guest or other invitee of TENANT or of a member of TENANT household engages in any commercial activity that increases traffic to the property and/or threatens the health or safety of, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by, other TENANT(s).So, doesn't matter what causes the traffic, the traffic itself is a lease violation.