26 June 2022 | 25 replies
You probably know that any improvements that you make to the property, if the tax sale is set aside, will NOT be re-imbursed to you by law.

25 March 2015 | 3 replies
And if you end up off of disability, but need to go back on it later, within a certain time frame, you can just start collecting again without having to reapply.http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10095.pdfBecause you are young, you can expect to be re-evaluated, though, if they think you may be well enough to perform substantial gainful activity.

28 May 2020 | 9 replies
There was quite a bit of deferred maintenance on the property and the parking lot had to be re-paved but nothing too intense had to be repaired or replaced.After we purchased the property and put a new PM in, the first thing we did was make a call the local housing authority in charge of section 8 and seek rental increases for the few subsidized tenants we already had.

28 January 2020 | 7 replies
(iii) A limited liability company in which at least one member is a corporation.

29 January 2020 | 6 replies
BP has state specific leases you can use as a Pro member I believe.

23 March 2020 | 16 replies
@Mary JayRevocable trust usually offers no asset protection.Irrevocable trust will usually offer asset protection if drafted properly (DAPT for instance)The setup with a WY holding LLC will be as such:Property owned/titled under local LLC name.Local LLC only member is WY LLCOwner of WY LLC is not published.

1 August 2016 | 9 replies
Or an applicant whose older brother or other family member is doing all the talking for her and being really bossy.

17 August 2017 | 27 replies
I also agree that losing a three tenants at the same time in Spring 2018--if they all choose to leave--is not ideal, but at least that's a good time of year to be re-leasing the units.

27 July 2016 | 22 replies
I would be re-evaluating the PM.

18 May 2018 | 51 replies
But this time he seems to want me to handle the issue directly by evicting the tenant, at the cost of some 6 months of rent (the house cannot be re-rented easily as it is under contract to be sold on an indefinite time frame).I posed a related question before but the lawsuit dimension has brought the matter into sharper focus.