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Steve DellaPelle Adding 2 Bedrooms...Sticking to Code (Windows, sunlight,etc.)
6 December 2017 | 5 replies
but each manufacturer is different so you  need to specifically check with the manufacturer that you are purchasing the window from.  
Rich Weese hidden gems to invest in that no one is thinking about!!
15 October 2009 | 6 replies
Another place where I saw self-storage put in was in an old factory where no manufacturing was being done any longer.
Auria Moore Investing in Upstate NY...Yay or Nay??
6 November 2019 | 57 replies
A reliance on single industries (manufacturing) has really disadvantaged wide swaths of Central New York. 
Alexander Ly Non-cash flowing SFH
9 January 2019 | 4 replies
@Andrew Boettcher something of the sort is actually happening as more manufacturing industries have moved into the area just around the corner.
Canesha Edwards Where’s the Bubble?
29 January 2022 | 71 replies
Wages are rising in China as well, they're focused on creating a middle class so manufacturing is moving around, including back to the US.
Jesse Aaron What determines “fixer-upper” status?
26 December 2021 | 6 replies
@Jesse AaronOne thought I have is that your Realtor is trying for grab the attention of cash buyers, because you moved the manufactured home and whether or not it’s on a permanent foundation, it won’t qualify for buyers using an FHA loan. 
Jay Hardebeck 1st time buying in Az
28 December 2021 | 5 replies
It sounds like it's a manufactured home sitting on a leased parcel.
Jason Chung Is Seattle really that bad for landlords?
3 October 2021 | 22 replies
Statement to this effect must be included on rental application.Seattle city council has passed legislation that will extend eviction bans for 6 months after the end of the Mayor’s emergency ordersNo rent increases or notices to increase rent through 6/30/21 (retroactive to 2/29/2020).Do not give notice of rent increase or offer renewal with rent increase, even if actual increase is set to take place after 6/30/21.A landlord, property owner or property manager of manufactured housing may now provide a notice of rent increase to a tenant if the rent increase was included as terms of the lease agreement and the notice clearly states that the rent increase will not take place until after the moratorium expires.No enforcement of rent payment if tenant was unable to occupy premises due to COVID-19 related circumstances.No charging of late fees through 6/30/21 effective retroactively to February 29, 2020, for rent not paid during the ban.Seattle: No late fees or interest.Auburn: No late fees or other charges.No collection of debt incurred after 2/29/2020 without offer of reasonable payment plan, including use of security deposit until after 6/30/21.Seattle: Must offer uniform payment plans: ≤1 month overdue = 3 installments; 2 months overdue = 5 installments; > 2 months overdue = 6 installments; or other mutually agreed plan.Auburn: Payment plan must be proven reasonable based on tenant's financial situation.
Tyler White Buying a Turnkey Property in a Declining Town
26 June 2021 | 10 replies
Due to the unfriendly corporate tax rates there have been manufacturing facilities that have left.
Nick Louie Going Under Contract While Seller is Renovating
14 September 2021 | 9 replies
It has to include the product by name, width, depth, length, color, and manufacturer.