
4 March 2016 | 17 replies
@Justin HerringtonWhile Thorold does not give a maximum occupancy per dwelling unit in a direct manner, it appears to define any building providing lodging to more than four (4) occupants as a boarding house:“boarding house” means a building in which lodging is provided for more than four (4) persons in return for remuneration or for the provision of services or for both and in which the lodging rooms do not have both bathrooms and kitchen facilities for the exclusive use of the individual occupant;In turn, they restrict a rooming house or lodging house (but never marry definitions to that of the boarding house) as follows:Where a dwelling unit contains rooms intended to be used in conjunction with a rooming house or lodging house, the occupants may share a single bathroom provided that: (1) not more than nine (9) persons occupy the dwelling unit; (2) for each additional nine (9) persons or part thereof, there shall be an additional toilet, handwash basin, bathtub or shower; and (3) access to the bathroom can be gained without passing through: (a) a habitable room of another dwelling unit; or (b) an open area, which is not normally heated during the period of the year which heat is required by article 2.22.3 of this by-law.So, it appears to come down to whether boarding houses are permitted where you property is located (and whether they need to be specifically licensed), unless your building would be seen as a non-conforming duplex.This is the question, I believe Thomas was asking.

16 June 2015 | 6 replies
He is a good worker, but I am very concerned about having him work on occupied properties (so far I have only had him do exterior yard work on vacant houses)-- When I confronted him about what we found, he said that I was happy with his work so why am I concerned about lhis past & doesn't everyone deserve a chance, etc.What would other landlords do?

16 June 2015 | 12 replies
@Matt MerkelI recently did a similar transaction where I bought an owner occupied tri-plex in Minneapolis.

29 June 2015 | 10 replies
For someone like yourself who's occupied with school, I recommend going easy into investing.

25 June 2015 | 12 replies
All 217 units are fully occupied and have significant cash-flow.

14 August 2015 | 17 replies
4) Finally, I have a colleague that owned a rental that was occupied by a dealer.
24 June 2015 | 19 replies
Scott The Book on Flipping Houses, The Book on Estimating ReHab Costs http://www.biggerpockets.com/flippingbookConsider checking out HUD homes for small multi's owner occupied gets first crack.Download BP’s newest book here some good due diligence in Chapter 10.

17 June 2015 | 8 replies
Hello Mike,I show our apartments while occupied for the most part, messy or not.

14 August 2016 | 6 replies
The distinction is when you are doing repairs and a 3rd party will be occupying the house.

16 January 2017 | 8 replies
I would guess (without looking) I've mailed more than 30,000 pieces and here is what I have learned.1) My best target lists are non-owner occupied in state.