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Bjorn Ahlblad Are your tenants buying houses too?
15 March 2021 | 20 replies
So we recoup that money eventually if the tenant buyer exercises the option.
Connor Huebsch [All You Can Analyze Weekend]
16 March 2021 | 4 replies
It's a good exercise to get used to.
Norman Lee Looking for loan options for a 1031 exchange but will retire
15 March 2021 | 5 replies
Especially on the commercial side there are plenty of lenders who will offer consideration for current and potential rent roles
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, March 15, 2021)
15 March 2021 | 0 replies
The typically volatile food and energy categories played a significant role in February, as energy prices rose 3.9% (led by a 6.4% jump in the gasoline) and food prices increased 0.2%.
Christopher Lim Applicant with cosigner vs Standalone Applicant.What's riskier?
16 March 2021 | 4 replies
Cosigners have worked for me but I only consider a really close relative for that role.
Tariq Hakeem 12 Ways To Meet And Welcome A New Neighbor At A Distance
18 March 2021 | 0 replies
In a study run in late March 2020, 61.5% of people reported that they felt “socially isolated much of the time” and social isolation can play a huge role in mental health.
Tariq Hakeem Denver eyes turning off natural gas, requiring all-electric new b
24 March 2021 | 84 replies
Denver eyes turning off natural gas, requiring all-electric new buildings in climate pushDenver wants new construction in a few years to be “net-zero energy” buildings that use only electricity from renewable sources, slashing city greenhouse gas emissions.The plan, and the building code changes it calls to have phased in starting in 2024, doesn’t explicitly ban future construction from hooking up to natural gas, the fuel used to heat the space and water in nearly all Denver buildings.But it does call for requiring new construction to use all-electric heat and water heating, first in homes and then offices and large multifamily buildings, and then require enough new solar power with development projects so that new buildings in Denver after 2030 won’t use any energy from fossil fuels.Denver’s Net-Zero Energy New Buildings & Homes Implementation Plan, produced by the city’s Climate Action, Resiliency & Sustainability office, will be the subject of hearings before a city building code task force this summer and then City Council hearings later this year.The plan phases in requirements for all-electric systems in new construction, described in one goal as having new buildings and homes be “free from natural gas” by 2030.City climate officials, when asked, didn’t identify any role natural gas could have in future new buildings.
Jonathan Perry 1880's dirt basement floor is a vapor barrier a good alternative
18 March 2021 | 1 reply
Berm the soil up against the foundation (assuming siding does not come down the touch the soil).I hvae bought 6ml heavy black plastic role  10' x 100'. 
Jon Coleman New member in Milwaukee
29 January 2021 | 20 replies
My background is in retail banking and I've since moved to a management role at a fintech firm but I'm interested in getting involved with real estate investing.  
William Huston Do i go basic or decent on appliances on new rental?
29 January 2021 | 23 replies
The class of property also plays a role though, if I was in C or less or did section 8 I would probably just stick with white or meet in the middle with black.