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Tyler D. How does prop 13 work?
8 January 2021 | 8 replies
However, Prop 8 actually does allow for the temporary reduction of our property taxes during a downtown. 
Dustin Sanders STR Bookings Slow & Daily Rates Low?
16 August 2022 | 72 replies
We’re at the Jersey shore and normally by now we’re 100% booked for the summer season…this year we have 1 week rented.
Matt Stricklen "Thunder Rock"New Master Planned Community for Marble Falls
10 July 2021 | 1 reply
It almost seems like they are trying to build another Cottonwood Shores where you need 2 lots to build a house. 
Account Closed Tenant Asked to Add Minor and Adult to Lease
7 April 2023 | 8 replies
The nephew has a temporary job in the area, and would like to stay there until the job is complete out of convenience, also leaving in June.My question is do I even have a choice in accepting the addition of the minor to the lease?
James Nicholson Is the Disney Downturn Permanent?
25 July 2023 | 48 replies
That said, I think it’s temporary.
Scott Preckwinkle New to BP and beginning phases of become a real estate investor
15 October 2023 | 5 replies
Hosts network with insurance placement companies to provide temporary housing for individuals and families displaced from their homes because of natural disasters, fires, broken water pipes, etc.
Reyna V Ayala What r seller credits
28 November 2023 | 6 replies
I've been strategizing with my buyers to ask for seller credits to go towards a temporary rate buydown (2-1 buydown).
Justin H. Let's Talk about Ontario!
29 September 2018 | 153 replies
The problem with our city is that the local chemical & energy industry has diminished over the last 10 years going off shore
Cal Ewing Houston Mobile Home Rules
22 February 2016 | 5 replies
(a)Subject to lawful compliance with this Code, a manufactured home may be placed, or permitted to remain within the city, if and only if, it is situated:(1)In a manufactured home park which the operator is licensed to operate pursuant to article III of this chapter;(2)In a duly platted and recorded manufactured home subdivision that meets all requirements of article IV of this chapter;(3)In a manufactured home sales lot;(4)Upon a site that the manufactured home has continuously occupied since March 1, 1972, provided that the occupation was lawful on that date, and further provided that the continued occupation thereof does not pose a significant danger to the health or safety of persons within the manufactured home or to others;(5)Upon a site that the manufactured home occupied prior to annexation of the site by the city, provided that the manufactured home has continuously occupied the site since the date the site was annexed, and further provided that the continued occupation thereof does not pose a significant danger to the health or safety of persons within the manufactured home or to others;(6)Upon a site for which a hardship permit is in effect pursuant to division 2 of this article; or(7)Upon a temporary site authorized by the director for disaster assistance organizations used as authorized insection 29-18 of this Code.Provided that no manufactured home may be situated or permitted to remain in any place in violation of any valid and applicable deed restriction or covenant running with the land, or on any site within Districts of Limitations One and Two as those districts are defined in the Fire Code.
Cameron Marmon Should I sell my investment property or hold on to it?
25 June 2018 | 25 replies
So I will likely have to cover at least one mortgage payment, maybe two, due to the time it will take to prep the home and find a tenant.Overall, the home currently does not pay for itself, likely won’t next year when the lease comes up, I will likely have to cover the mortgage for at least 1 month to get it re-leased, I’ll have to pay about $1200 to the agent to lease it, I won’t generate true cash flow, and the AC just went out so I am looking at a temporary fix until next year or replacing the whole thing now for about $4,600.