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David Day First time commerical purchase
19 June 2018 | 3 replies
There would need to be repairs made to the interior such as:DrywallCeilingRemoval of a shower (see below)FloorsThere are also some permitting issues that would need to be corrected such as:Ramp to comply with ADA guidelines2 handicap parking spaces to comply with ADA guidelines1 of the handicap parking spaces needs to accommodate a handicap vanA landing would need to be built at the back door, currently there are only concrete stairs leading up to itRemoval of the shower (it was not permitted)Finally, I will need to pave part of the parking lot to comply with the handicap parking; right now the parking lot is mostly gravel though there is some (very little) pavement.I was surprised to find that it is in an AE flood zone, but luckily the BFE is 11 and the current elevation is 12.
N/A N/A LLC's and out of state investing
8 June 2006 | 1 reply
This becomes a mess and often times both states--the one where you did the business, and the one where your LLC was originated--will try and claim rights to your earnings.LEGAL ISSUESYou'll also need to comply with all local and state laws where you are investing--can't use lenient laws in your home state where you originated the LLC to shield you from lawsuits or problems in the state where you are investing, e.g.
Annunciata R. New Member from Los Angeles, California
2 April 2014 | 11 replies
They may have separated the land so the portion with the house was not in a landslide.Of course you still need to comply with code required slope setbacks which can really complicate things as well.
Scott Hibbert Newbie from Boulder, CO. Looking to buy in Golden/Lakewood area
24 July 2017 | 22 replies
.)- There are quite a few fair housing laws, both federal and CO, that you'll need to comply with.
Nastassja Dales In PA, what are the rules of kicking out a roommate
17 January 2017 | 4 replies
The roommate has taken up residency, so the owner of the property will need to comply with the landlord-tenant laws for the jurisdiction.
Corrie Winter STR Loan with 10% down and transfer title to LLC
12 August 2022 | 13 replies
Strongly suggest you understand and intend to comply with the occupancy and management requirements for vacation home loans.
April Vogt Cash for Keys to break tenants lease early?
2 January 2020 | 17 replies
@April Vogt Keep in mind the lease transfers to you so these tenants don't have to comply with anything you want.
Mel Hignell Found adult videos shot in—and outside—our Portland Airbnb
10 June 2019 | 137 replies
They should comply if not maybe seek legal advice if you’re loosing sleep over it!
Nikkita Felder Contracts
31 March 2016 | 6 replies
He knows what he is talking about.Consult an attorney, and have them write up your contract to make sure it complies with the laws in your local jurisdiction.  
Michaela G. Tenants not informing of problem
30 March 2014 | 12 replies
But you are stuck with the problem, reasonable or not.Managing yourself from out of state - that's a tough one.Writing something into the lease won't make people comply.