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Rishita Tiwari Tenants with service dogs
9 October 2022 | 10 replies
You can also require documentation that originates locally, unless the person has relocated within the past 12 months, then you generally will need to accept documents from their prior area initially.
Isaac Bartels Charlotte Investing Starting Out
13 February 2023 | 8 replies
You might think about joining as an online member, and then upgrade once you get relocated. www.NCREIA.com
Kathryn Pierce Leasing to an insurance company or relocation company?
10 September 2020 | 1 reply
Anyone ever lease to an insurance company or relocation company?
Jarreau Jackson Should I cancel my HOI now that I've converted my Primary to an Occupied LTR?
20 February 2023 | 3 replies
This property was a previous primary home, but since I have relocated out of state for work, I have purchased a new primary residence in the new state. 
Aaron Lujan Always buying Southern CA Coastal & Sunset Strip / Hollywood
20 February 2023 | 8 replies
Renovate as tenants relocate (Overtime -- long-term) What was the outcome?
Matthew Kinch Quincy MA Condo Development on Double lot
9 May 2022 | 2 replies
Flexible terms giving seller time to relocate.
Steven Clough Western Montana investors
27 September 2022 | 17 replies
My wife and I are relocating to Kalispell soon and plan on starting with a house hack.
AP Horvath Reversing a Supposed Prescriptive Easement?
6 December 2021 | 10 replies
The reason for this discrepancy is that when the water line was put in place in the 1960s, the property owner then didn't cede a (~14 foot) right of way to TXDOT -- which means that the property line actually juts out into the road, relative to the lots immediately north and south of our lot (who did cede a right of way to TXDOT).We'd like the local water supply company to pay for relocating the water line, and while they acknowledge the water line isn't where it should be, they claim a prescriptive easement indicates they have no responsibility to move it or pay to relocate it.We've had an initial call with the local water supply and while they will let us address their board next week, at first pass, will not consider participating in paying for relocation.Other than: call a RE attorney (which I already have) --- has anyone succesfully dealt withs such an issue?
Elizabeth Swearman New investor here
14 February 2023 | 13 replies
We have a one-year plan I explained to her, that for that rent amount, she can stay for a year but then the rent would be raised - we will be doing a lot of updates to it - or she said that would give her enough time to relocate if she does not want to stay.
Grant Gibney Filling Vacant Lots in a Mobile Home Park
2 October 2020 | 4 replies
It seems an alternative to disposal would be relocating to a mobile home park and selling it.