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Thomas Gagnon Questions to ask potential section 8 Tenant
29 October 2024 | 10 replies
(This helps me determine if they have enough income to be accepted for my rent amount.)7) Have you ever been taken to court by a landlord?  
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28 October 2024 | 5 replies
Outside of real estate, I enjoy going to wine dinners, charity functions, date nights, piano bars, and nice dinners with my amazing wife.Excited to learn and connect with you all!
Pretty Khare STR tax loophole with a 2nd home loan
1 November 2024 | 22 replies
I’m not saying he isn’t right with the loophole (I agree and interpret it that way as well), it’s just so new that possible audit flag and a lengthy court case?
Bill Schrimpf BP Featured Agent Program
5 November 2024 | 52 replies
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Raghavendra Jakkani Tenant screening with child support
29 October 2024 | 6 replies
Either bank statements showing deposits or Friend of Court printout. 3) Since actual payments may vary, they need to averaged over the 3-6 months verified.Legally, you cannot ask an applicant specifically about child support income, they can only volunteer it.
Grant Cox Rental Basement Floor
26 October 2024 | 1 reply
If the cracks are big enough to create a tripping hazard or the floor is so uneven it could cause someone to fall, then I would want that fixed.If it's safe, then I want to ensure it is functional.
Jeff S. Suggestions to impact appraised value & tax benefit for 2024?
27 October 2024 | 0 replies
We're looking to renovate something before the end of the year to accomplish 2 things: 1) Improve home value so we can get appraisal, refinance and leverage that to buy a new property. 2) Take advantage of the tax credits that are out there in 2024 before the new year or is it better to wait until 2025 and just hold onto the cash I have at hand.Here is a list of renovations that will need to be done eventually:*Brand new basement kitchen (cabinets + add seating area - we already have brand new dishwasher, fridge, gas oven)*New standing shower in the basement bathroom*New Siding*AC/Furnace for unit 1 are close to end of life but still functioning*New Fence/landscaping*New Windows for the basement*New Garage (unstable, concrete shifting, very old)*Solar Panels on the roof (There is a $0 down payment lease option w/ sunrun, but I'm hesitant to move forward)*Renovate master bedroom closet for tenants (it is old & has built in entertainment center that is very dated)*Repair Catch basin*Adding better drainage system for back door.Greatly appreciate any help, insight or advice!
Will Sherman Anyone have a lease that includes periodic use of property by landlord ?
29 October 2024 | 5 replies
If you ever have to go to court on something like this you will be in the odd position of being both the landlord and the tenant, so I would leave nothing to chance or interpretation.Personally, I agree with Nathan - I'd have real questions about any potential tenants that were OK with this kind of arrangement. 
Lynnette E. tenant charged with rape of a child under 13
29 October 2024 | 5 replies
You might want to wait and see what happens in court
Account Closed WI Lease void due to clause violating Wis. Stats 704.44
24 October 2024 | 18 replies
Account Closed stated, Wisconsin Legal Blank has been tested in court and many local landlords find this to be the gold standard.