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Account Closed How to buy non-performing notes from lending institutions?
15 November 2013 | 8 replies
The bank is not going to be a willing teacher and you will need to understand where you need to purchase the note (level of discount) to accommodate the disposition of the loan.
Luis Escobar Things to consider when buying land with easements??
15 November 2017 | 4 replies
They may or may not agree, and you will likely pay for any drainage relocation.If the easement is general and over the entire property, you might ask the easement holder if a drainage course or structure can be built to accommodate their need for drainage, then redraft the easement to include only that area of the new drainage course thereby freeing the rest of the site from the easement and allowing you to build on it.
David Najera Buying my first house in San Diego at 22
9 August 2017 | 6 replies
If it is a business use modification, additionally set up your business entity (or entities) so you achieve both personal and business asset protection and business operating capability and put the ownership of the property in the appropriate asset protection business entity and appropriately ensure your business operating and asset protection entities for all perils including the construction for the period of construction - before construction starts.Once you have accommodated all of this information and tasks, either: 1.  
Shane H. Bend policy on 3x rent requirement?
7 October 2014 | 20 replies
Inside, other than the bathroom not sure what else could be done to accommodate
Joseph Weisenbloom What is the next move?
27 March 2014 | 9 replies
As with anyone with a qualified disability, be open to allowing modifications to your property to accommodate their needs.If you don't have it already, establish written rental criteria that you apply equally to all applicants.
Kendra M Adams Thoughts on investing in a group home?
8 November 2019 | 10 replies
You have to allow reasonable accommodations to facilitate people's special needs such as widening door ways but you don't have to pay for it.
Doug Phillips Tenant in 1BR wants to move cousin & dog in for a couple months
28 March 2019 | 8 replies
If it is large enough, it could accommodate 2 people, but I would put a max of 2 weeks on the stay for a guest while the cousin looks for a place to live.
Marcin G. Providing scale for rent prices depending on number of tenants
19 January 2019 | 2 replies
I am advertising first time since I have acquired my student rental, and am a bit paranoid about protected classes and what is legal and what is not to state in the rental property ad.Hence my question:Is it OK to provide a scale for rent prices depending on the number of tenants, for example:"We can accommodate groups between 6-8 tenants. 
Curt Barbour Best Way To Find Active Mixed-Use & MF Developers In Your City?
11 October 2020 | 4 replies
Now, with a corner residential lot under contract in a mixed-use corridor zone in Austin, Tx, I seek guidance on where best to source my buyers for this smaller 7500+sqft lot which is zoned to accommodate up to 7 condo units, mixed-use, commercial, retail, restaurant, professional offices and even affordable housing.Is it best I get in front of commercial brokers who may have developer clients?
Dan Mackin Effective Rent By The Room Strategies
10 April 2021 | 40 replies
We also include Internet and "television" (along with a flatscreen television in each lounge/living room) in our offering and just bake it all into the rent.This does not mean that we do not monitor and endeavour to control resource consumption - we are always making improvements to the building envelope; have installed LED lighting; use low-flow plumbing fixtures; have programmable thermostats and our own building monitoring system.Our objective is to provide our student tenants with a quiet, healthy accommodations complete with all the needed amenities at a cost which is less than a residence room at the university itself.In that light, @Al Williamson is steering you in the right direction - provide them with amenities not at your cost, but at a cost less than they could procure the service themselves.