
31 March 2020 | 0 replies
.- Individuals may move residences only if it is not possible to wait until the Order expires, such as if a move is already planned or if it is necessary for safety or habitability.Direct link to summary of changes:https://cchealth.org/coronavirus/pdf/2020-0331-Summary-Superseding-Order-Changes.pdf

24 April 2020 | 21 replies
If however there's another 30 days of learning to live like this and paying out of pocket for mortgages -the policies will have to change.

2 April 2020 | 6 replies
Also, I have never heard of a civil suit getting damages for that type of conduct.Usually people just move or add a safety chain or lock, when they have a creepy landlord that doesn't respect boundaries.I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice.

8 February 2021 | 88 replies
What is also true, is that the individuals are additionally influenced by policy.
5 April 2020 | 2 replies
Most insurance companies send out inspectors to properties they insure when they write or renew a policy.

5 April 2020 | 61 replies
It's definitely not the policy we are doing.

10 April 2020 | 84 replies
The government can only do so much with policy, emergency stimulus, unemployment insurance and such.
17 April 2020 | 9 replies
I wouldn't enter a deal without a significant margin of safety.

17 June 2020 | 17 replies
Update: Refi's and non QM loans have been placed on hold by most lenders as they change their policies as a response to the fallout from COVID-19 lending as a whole has changed a bit over the past few weeks things like lending requirements have changed a bit as many lenders minimum credit score to attain a mortgage has been increased to the mid to low 600's.

3 April 2020 | 16 replies
Definitely doesn't apply to everyone or every property. " I said " here " so as always it is also a state issue sorry if I did not make that absolutely clear, some states have different policies and they change daily in these times.