
11 March 2021 | 2 replies
Laws could vary greatly where you are.It is generally common practice that as long as the tree is not knowingly in danger of falling over or large branches breaking off, then it is just mother nature taking its course and the owner of the property where the branch lands is responsible for its cleanup.

15 March 2021 | 10 replies
Bushwick doesn’t have the same amount of/quality of brownstones, so I’m biased against it, but you can find newer buildings with fewer headaches.Shoot me a message if you want to chat about it.

11 March 2021 | 5 replies
Of course the fewer you have in the unit the less ware and tare but you can't discriminate based on it for family status with children to be more restrictive than your local housing guidelines.

16 March 2021 | 4 replies
Mercer County had -38% fewer new detached home listings (222).Upcoming single-family home sales (3,224) slid -23%, the first year-over-year decline since last May, as available inventory tightened.

12 March 2021 | 4 replies
I would say as long as you do your due diligence, and make sure the house you purchase is not on a dangerous block.

12 March 2021 | 0 replies
Expect to see far more cash buyers for these situations, and (more than likely) far fewer bidding wars as the new pricing adjustments raise rates and costs.

15 March 2021 | 10 replies
After reading the post it appears to be something completely different.If a Section 8 inspector came into that property right now based on what you are saying, the inspector could very well hold up further payments from the housing authority until you fix the very things the tenant is talking about......and,,,,,if the eviction moratorium keeps getting dragged out you will NOT be able to evict them for non-payment.Brother you are going down a dangerous path and (potentially) giving landlords a bad name.No disrespect, but you need to do the right thing by your tenants and fix those things before they become disillsioned with you as the new owner and make things really difficult my man.Those are the sort of things that should have been addressed in the home inspection before you closed on the property and you should have had the previous owner take care of this beforehand.
18 March 2021 | 8 replies
But some of it seems downright dangerous, and will likely hurt tenants even more in the long-run.

16 March 2021 | 1 reply
There are fewer casual flippers at higher entry-points and, as long as the market readily supports the sale numbers, it can be a great way to generate short term returns.
16 March 2021 | 5 replies
The blanket loan could give you some obvious benefits with fewer origination fees and maybe a larger ceiling on your principal.