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Steve Welty Everything You Need to Know About AB 2216: Pet Ownership in Rental Housing
13 June 2024 | 3 replies
Landlords worry that the security deposits allowed under the bill will not be sufficient to cover these damages.The presence of pets can lead to higher maintenance costs due to wear and tear, noise complaints, and the need for more frequent and thorough cleaning.Financial Implications: The bill prohibits landlords from charging additional rent or security deposits specifically for pets, which landlords argue is necessary to offset the increased risk and maintenance costs associated with allowing pets.Landlords may need to increase their liability insurance coverage to protect against potential issues arising from having pets on the property, which could lead to higher insurance premiums.Key Provisions of AB 2216No Blanket Pet Bans: Landlords can’t have blanket bans on common household pets without valid reasons.No Extra Charges: Landlords can’t charge extra rent or security deposits for pets.Documentation Requirement: Landlords must provide written documentation if they restrict pets for health or safety reasons.Pet Liability Insurance: The bill might require tenants with pets to have pet liability insurance.As always, I’m here to discuss how this might impact us as property managers and landlords.
Jon Dawes DSCR loans for newbie investor w/downpayment but maxed out DTI
13 June 2024 | 3 replies
If you know what you need, but just need it in your town - whether it's a plumber, property manager, title company, lender, etc. - go local. 
Christina Swaby Use a Lease Extension or New Lease Contract?
13 June 2024 | 7 replies
I could never get our property management company to do a lease extension addendum because we are constantly improving our lease every 1-2 years.
Katelin Uhinck Cleveland area military member and looking to be a small multifamily investor (:
13 June 2024 | 10 replies
Review your money, talk to local agents, and learn from investors and managers.
Jerrod Rosen First Airbnb Property
12 June 2024 | 2 replies
Wanted to get into STR's and have since started a STR management company.
Ryan Dori Need feedback on properties I listed
13 June 2024 | 5 replies
My #1 property management customer are folks just like you - built a spec house, can't sell it, and want to make it an annual rental to stop the bleeding.
Jason Velie 44-Pad RV Park (Future Tiny Home Community) 100% SELLER FINANCED!!
12 June 2024 | 2 replies
- $500,000 Purchase Price- $0 Down Payment- 4% Interest- 30 Year Amoritzation- 10 Year Balloon- Monthly payment: $2,387Since this deal was so good, with no money down, my acquisitions manager is getting 20% equity in this property.
Qiu Jennifer Can landlord change lease term from annual to month2month?
14 June 2024 | 10 replies
If they manage to pay everything and get caught up, then you can give them a 30-day notice of termination based on the multiple late payments.
Ryan Biankowski I have $10,000 cash, how can I get started in flipping houses?
14 June 2024 | 25 replies
Managed to get about 6 of them at 0% for 9-21 months.  
Eyouel Demissie Should I buy a triplex at discounted price with all 3 units delinquent for over year
13 June 2024 | 8 replies
The whole situation seems strange since the owner let all three get this delinquent - and managed to place three non-paying tenants.If we're talking about the same one, it's price now is starting to get more attractive for a triplex in that area, even with the need to evict (of course that assumes the condition of the property itself isn't terrible).It will take time and money to get them out or get them to at least start paying again, but usually you get "deals" by agreeing to take on situations like this one.Personally, I'd advise a first time investor client against getting started with one like this and saving that for a few deals down the road.