
7 December 2021 | 86 replies
if you know who they are I would try to catch it on video and not intervene so you can prosecute.

8 February 2020 | 4 replies
Since that agreement lapsed in 2018, Botz is legally permitted to raise the rents to market rates.But Cedillo wants the city to intervene to keep 59 units of affordable housing inside the building after attempts to reach a deal with Botz’s company, NHP LLC, failed.

6 March 2020 | 10 replies
If so, you might be able to intervene under the clause of "disturbing the other tenants."

20 March 2020 | 6 replies
In other words, for the property to be grandfathered, you would be required to show (1) that the property was previously zoned RB (or another zone that allows multi-family housing), (2) that the multi-family use existed at the time of the zoning change from RB to A or RA, (3) that there has been no intervening period of 6 months or more in which the property was not used for multi-family housing, and (4) that there have been no structural alterations to the property since the initial multi-family housing was built.
18 March 2020 | 3 replies
Don't know if gov would intervene, very interesting time.

23 March 2020 | 13 replies
The police will not intervene.

23 March 2020 | 3 replies
My question is do you think the government/states will intervene and pay 1-2 months of past due rent to prevent evictions?
9 April 2020 | 0 replies
From 2012 to mid-2019 it was again my primary residence at which point it was once again converted to rental property.At this point I must recalculate the depreciation since in the intervening years I made $50,000 of improvements to the property.

11 September 2020 | 328 replies
That's what the government does when it intervenes in one of these well established systems.

26 March 2020 | 5 replies
I think that even well-capitalized landlords should not have to bleed to maintain that situation.Aside from this, and generally speaking, I think that a hands-off government that allows free competition and does not grant bailouts in any sense, just keeps the infrastructure and common defense, is better than one that intervenes.