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David S. talking to homwowners
22 June 2015 | 6 replies
It's never too late to get started and overcome your handicaps if you think they are.
Jonn Vidal Dealing With Very Litigious(?) Agents During Roommate Search! -CA
3 May 2017 | 13 replies
2, 'I'm an agent and I have a qualified disabled person to stay for just a month or two but you're not handicap-equipped are you?'  
Robert Andrade House Hacking help please
20 February 2016 | 12 replies
House is renovated, Long term handicapped tenant with section 8 paying $775 mo. 
Peyton Millirons Do you play golf?
30 May 2023 | 2 replies
I’m about a 8 handicap and play fast.
Gary Dezoysa Old Seller Scam! What happened here?
10 December 2012 | 5 replies
If anyone knows anything about that detail please let me know what special protections very old or handicapped buyers have (if any).
Kyle D. Bringing units up to code
30 November 2014 | 13 replies
Your most expensive areas will most likely be ADA/Handicap access, Fire safety/prevention, and electrical (is this aluminum wiring and are the panels Federal Pacific?).  
Greg P. Handicap Accessible Rentals?
1 November 2010 | 1 reply
My father is looking at buying a property that is currently handicap accessible.
Victor Zeytin Newbie Looking to Invest in SoCal
6 October 2017 | 3 replies
I can't quit my day job to go fully into real estate which handicaps things for me a bit. 
David A. REI as a Vehicle for Social Change?
7 May 2015 | 4 replies
Social aspects of RE are not limited to low income tenants, far from it.Look too, for the National Association of Housing Officials and Redevelopment (NAHRO).Here are some organizations or other folks that deal in RE within their realm.Office of AgingAssisted LivingAdvocate Organizations for the blind, handicap, children, etc.City P&Z OfficesDept. of Defense, especially the Corps Of EngineersDept. of EducationDept. of Health and Human ServicesEconomic Development identifies blighted areas and funds redevelopment.HUD/USDA have social and economic skills educationHOA organizationsLook to your local United Way, they are often the gatekeepers for funding going to community service organizations and they will know non-profit housing entities that serve an area.Developers base growth from social impact studies, demographics are the social and economic movement of populations.  
Brandon Turner What would YOU do with this MANSION? (Photos included!)
25 July 2016 | 46 replies
Have it handicap-enabled and do a Senior Living (2nd floor may be unusable)7.