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Mike Smith replacements for Corevest and Visio
14 May 2020 | 5 replies
Fannie Mae excluded cash out refinances from forbearance relief for lenders. 
Lukas Kemp Covid rent relief in NYC
30 April 2020 | 1 reply
Is there any type of rent relief for tenants or landlord mortgage subsidies that I could look into to try and help out my tenant?
Mark Rogers Arkansas Supreme Court case on new eviction filings
4 May 2020 | 2 replies
If you file a new case in Arkansas between now and July 25, 2020 seeking an eviction, you "are required to affirmatively plead that the property that is the subject of the eviction dispute is not a covered dwelling under the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act)".  
Kevin Allen Cares act 401k question
1 May 2020 | 4 replies
Payments on a 401k loan taken under the CARES Act must be paid back starting in 2021 over a 5 year term.Here are the details regarding the loans:NEW LOANS:The CARES Act which was enacted to provide relief to individuals impacted by COVID-19 allows for increased 401k loans and more flexibility for repayment of these loans.Specifically, you must be an individual who meets one of the following conditions to demonstrate that you have been impacted by the crisis (and it will be your responsibility to retain documents in your files that demonstrates that you are a qualified individual):Individual who is diagnosed with COVID-19, with a CDC-approved test;Individual whose spouse or dependent is diagnosed with COVID-19, with a CDC-approved test; ORIndividual who experiences adverse financial consequences as a result of being quarantined, furloughed, laid off, having work hours reduced, being unable to work due to lack of child care due to COVID-19, closing or reducing hours of a business owned or operated by the individual due to COVID-19; or other factors as determined by the Treasury Secretary.On or before September 23, 2020, such individuals take a 401k participant loan subject to the following terms:Maximum Amount of the Loan: 100% of their 401k balance not to exceed $100,000.
John T. Legal Eyes Needed - when to vacate, file eviction, lease ending?
3 May 2020 | 1 reply
(c) Except as provided in this Act, the landlord mayrecover actual damages and obtain injunctive relief fornoncompliance by the tenant with the rental agreement or with §48204 of this Chapter.
Account Closed Covid Response Relief for Commercial Tenants
1 May 2020 | 2 replies
I apologize for possible ignorance here, but has anyone seen the official details for the joint (federal and provincial) rent relief for commercial tenants?
Vincent Plant Gave tenant rent discount for Covid relief, still no rent.
2 May 2020 | 6 replies

Well the 2nd month in a row my tenant asked me to work something out because she lost her job cutting hair from the pandemic. The rent is $1,150. It’s low budget home. Last month I took the compassionate route. She ap...

Kenia Crevoisier You can deduct charitable donations even if you do not itemize
2 May 2020 | 0 replies
A measure in the federal coronavirus relief bill grants taxpayers an above-the-line deduction for up to $300 in charitable donations starting in 2020.Normally, you have to itemize deductions to get a tax write-off for charitable donations.
Hasaan Khawaja Covid 19 Relief Funding?
4 May 2020 | 1 reply

Hello, 
Hope everyone is staying safe. We own some commercial  and residential real estate and are having a difficult time with getting rent. We have spoken to the bank and they said that they can defer the payments....

Kevin M. Proposed COVID Tenant Relief Bill- Philadelphia
3 May 2020 | 5 replies
Some major points in the bill; Extend the eviction moratorium for 60 days after the state of emergency order is lifted for residential renters as well as small businesses, with an exception where there is risk of immediate harm.Allow renters with financial hardships to pay rent over an extended period using a year-long repayment plan.Create an eviction diversion program that runs through December 31 2020, requiring both landlords and renters to participate in a mediation process designed to help resolve issues before they lead to formal evictions.Stabilize rents during the pandemic and for a year afterwards, during which landlords would be limited from increasing rents, retroactive to March 1, 2020 for those experiencing financial hardship related to the pandemic.Waive late fees on rent during the pandemic and for two months afterwards, which is retroactive to March 1, 2020 for those experiencing financial hardship related to the pandemic.Allow renters who are illegally locked out to recover damages caused by the illegal lockout.Call on the PA General Assembly and the US Congress to provide municipalities a comprehensive relief package to stabilize the local rental housing market and assist property owners, including large-scale rent subsidies for landlords to make up for lost revenue.There are concerns, expressed by HAPCO, that passing this bill would have a disastrous effect on property owners in Philadelphia by essentially passing on the costs of the COVID crisis onto owners.