Mak K.
Experience with Renting to Home Health Patients
12 March 2024 | 1 reply
Hi,What are your thoughts on renting a property to Home Care Patients who needs care. I know you have to modify the properties to ADA etc etc. Anybody had any luck with it and what is the rent expected and p&l, pr...
Wesley Weisberg
Seeking Advice, Mold, Former Tenant Suing
13 March 2024 | 7 replies
Claiming health defects from mold exposure, along with a laundry list of demands.
Dan Camp
Company to find renters but not manage property?
12 March 2024 | 11 replies
@Dan Camp also see if there is a local Pittsburgh FB group for health care travelers.
Tsering Lhamo
New Investor; Tenant query.
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
I'm sorry you have health issues but we need to rent the unit, if you can't move forward by x date we will rent to another tenant (and whatever the hold deposit agreement says).
Jose Botello
Newbie Investor with possible first deal
10 March 2024 | 6 replies
If you get any down payment or closing cost assistance, sometimes they’ll have their own minimum requirements too. The
Angela Costa
Setting up portfolio for early retirement
11 March 2024 | 7 replies
Your biggest risk if you execute the plan will be running out of money in retirement, either due to natural longevity and/or later health issues draining your resources.
Sheena Drake
STR in Branson/Kimberling City Missouri
11 March 2024 | 21 replies
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Henry T.
California legislation: Must accept pets
10 March 2024 | 2 replies
landlords would be exempted from the ban if they provide a reason for excluding pets from their property, such as concerns over health or nuisances, so long as they can provide documentation to a rent board if a tenant pushes back."
James Carlson
Boulder County, Colorado streamlines STR regulation
11 March 2024 | 12 replies
Evictions are quick and easy (just a few weeks, faster than most states), judges have always been 100% on my side, sheriffs conduct the move-out quickly with no fuss, there’s no notice required for owners to inspect or enter the property if they want to (I usually still try to give some notice out of courtesy, but it’s nice that I’m not required to), rent control was prohibited entirely across the state in 1981 (recent efforts to overturn that have failed), HOAs don’t have much power here (max fine is $500 for non health and safety violations, they have to give ample notice before any fines, can’t foreclose over late fees or fines, etc.).
Jack B.
Do you plan on eventually cashing out and moving away from real estate?
11 March 2024 | 152 replies
Some are facing age/health related mandated retirement, then the decision to take social security early, then accepting the need to find a PT JOB all while commiserating the current balance of their 401(k)'s/IRA's that they left to the 'expertise' of their company's investment officers/advisors.