Sophia Bahena
Who keeps Pet fees? PM or owner?
30 March 2022 | 12 replies
The pet rent just covers wear and tear though and if the pet ate the trim or left a permanent stain the tenant would be charged.
Alice Foster
Pre-Foreclosure Short Sale Question
6 April 2022 | 5 replies
I've been able to negotiate some of the liens down, but didn't know about the judgment initially, it's from a creditor that's now permanently closed so it appears that would be pretty difficult.
John El-khouri
Mailing address for multiple properties
11 November 2023 | 5 replies
USPS PO Box is easiet.If you move, you can permanently forward your mail and they will update senders.
Amanda Salvatore
Construction loan on owner financed land
24 November 2023 | 5 replies
@Amanda SalvatoreYou would probably be better off looking to get a construction to permanent loan vs seller financing.
Pam Smith
Our Airbnb was left a disaster...advice on what to do?
17 July 2021 | 74 replies
THE MAINTENANCE GUY IS RIGHT THERE, along with a permanent household of stuff, should the tenants need anything.
Doug Laroche
The Mobile Home Problem
19 July 2021 | 8 replies
There ARE conventional loans for MANUFACTURED homes built after 1976 on permanent foundation but not for single wide mobile home still on the tracts (that's a car loan)
Joe S.
After hurricane house buyers
8 September 2021 | 2 replies
What I don’t remember is how fast misplaced place people seek permanent homes.
Terri-Leigh H.
Deal of a lifetime - Bought from ailing elderly neighbor
18 June 2023 | 51 replies
If the victim suffers no physical pain or permanent deformity, the crime is a third-degree felony.
Ben Jernigan
What’s the best way to approach lending ?
21 October 2022 | 10 replies
I would recommend 1) get pre approved using whatever scenario you want 2) if the seasonal income scenario isnt approvable - obtain a job that is more permanent that a lender will be able to use for qualifying you for a loan
Jeffrey Page
First STR Listing; Looking For Feedback
17 November 2022 | 34 replies
Accessory Dwelling Unit/in-law unit requirements)A: Current planning regulations prohibit any rental of a single-family home, duplex, apartment/condo, live/work unit, or room for less than thirty (30) days, based on the City’s definition of “Permanent Residential Activities”, which are defined as the occupancy of living accommodations on a thirty (30) days or longer basis, with none of the living units under the same ownership or management on the same lot being occupied on a shorter basis.If you are renting your single-family home, duplex, apartment/condo, live/work unit, or room for less than thirty (30) days, the Oakland Planning Code defines the activity as “Transient Habitation” (or essentially a hotel).