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Ruth Lyons Inspectors killed my deal -- 3 times, Any advice?
23 May 2024 | 52 replies
I offered to have all the suspect insulation removed and proceeded to do so but the buyer backed out anyway, spooked by the word "asbestos" which isn't even a health threat unless it's disturbed and it was in the crawl space, not a livable area of the home.Next contract, the inspector brought the code book and proceeded to list numerous nit-picky issues that were totally different (apparently missed?)
Ashish Wa Finally found a good tenant but!!!
22 May 2024 | 14 replies
In addition, the owner of the home must not own more than three single-family homes.3) They are unable to provide sufficient documentation, such as the emotional support animal letter, that verifies the ESA is necessary for their health and well-being.4) The tenant provides fraudulent documentation attesting to their need for an emotional support animal (usually a fake emotional support animal letter).5) The landlord can demonstrate that making accommodations for an ESA would impose undue financial burden or logistical burden. 6) The animal is destructive to the property or displays threatening behaviors that could put other tenants or yourself at risk.7) The size or nature of the animal makes it impossible to house safely or humanely.
Chan K. Landlord Leaving your Job
21 May 2024 | 9 replies
I don't know how old you are but you look like a young guy.The biggest hassle for me has been health care.
Adam Zamorek New to REI in South Florida
22 May 2024 | 11 replies
I am a health professional, and currently in discussions with a few job prospects in Florida for a new position, but I have yet to sign a contract.
Kevin Guild Neighbors trees overhanging property lines
22 May 2024 | 8 replies
Even had a rat problem in the past whereas I notified the Board of Health.
Sanjeev Advani Strategies for Future-Proofing Commercial Real Estate Investments
22 May 2024 | 1 reply
Properties that prioritize energy efficiency, environmental impact, and health and wellness features are becoming increasingly attractive.Key Takeaways:Retrofit existing properties with green technologies to reduce operational costs and attract eco-conscious tenants.Incorporate sustainability and wellness features in new developments.Flexibility and AdaptabilityThe future of CRE demands flexibility.
Solomon Rosenberg 2 Capital calls in 2 weeks! Ouch
26 May 2024 | 102 replies
Evaluate the potential impact of the market on the property's performance, as well as its overall financial health.
Kristine Ann Screening for MTR and Coliving (Education Requirement?)
21 May 2024 | 6 replies
I'm looking to rent to new teachers and health professionals and my thinking is that besides nurses, most have a master's degree or are currently working on their master's degree.
Petronella Kerssens Tampa or Orlando That`s the question
22 May 2024 | 27 replies
Clermont (just West of Orlando) is building a $2 billion athletic health and wellness community  (Olympus) with over 4,000 homes and retail to match.
Matt W. Help me decide between a 1031 DST vs. a syndication.
22 May 2024 | 31 replies
Good for if you are waiting for a good/better deal, or perhaps if you are trying to consolidate funds from a bunch of smaller properties so you can do a larger deal, etc.Not to say 1031 isn't good, but just have a healthly attitude towards paying tax, its what you do if you are making money.