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DeWitt Gibson Biden Asks Congress to Extend Federal Eviction Moratorium
3 August 2021 | 46 replies
As a follow on, Congress did not extend:https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-business-health-coronavirus-pandemic-us-supreme-court-65d530199d4dd2c99b9839fcd9c22294WASHINGTON (AP) — A nationwide eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday after President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress worked furiously but ultimately failed to align on a long-shot strategy to prevent millions of Americans from being forced from their homes during a COVID-19 surge.
Shu Zhu Big fine from HOA/collection agency
17 August 2021 | 4 replies
My sister is a health freak and my mother is 93-years old.
Koob Moua What to do with a tenant
4 October 2021 | 9 replies
"Because it is a big investment and you really rely on it for your overall financial health"Maybe drop a vague hint about you hating to look for a new tenant......
Travis Yeagley Hiring full time vs 1099 for construction help
3 August 2021 | 9 replies
Obviously health benefits and tax payments are factors.
Jessica Silvers Ok, so I'm a renter, looking to have carpet replaced...
3 August 2021 | 6 replies
It's expensive for a landlord to turnover, they may be liable for some of those health hazards you listed.
Nathan Clingan How exactly does an inspection contingency work while wholesaling
4 August 2021 | 2 replies
Time is of the essence in completing any of the inspections, tests, and/or reports.The Buyer, at Buyer’s expense, shall have the right, and is strongly encouraged, to have any and allinspections, tests, and/or reports conducted, including but not limited to the following:(a) Inspection of the premises and all improvements, fixtures, and equipment;(b) Inspection or testing for radon;(c) Inspection or testing for mold, and any other environmental test;(d) Inspection or testing for lead-based paint;(e) A pest inspection for termite and wood destroying insects with a report provided on a FHA/VAapproved form by a licensed Ohio Certified Pest (Termite) Control Applicator;(f) Inspection of the gas lines on the premises;(g) Inspection of the waste treatment systems and/or well systems by a local health authority or stateEPA approved laboratory of the Buyer’s choice;(h) Determination of the need for and cost of federal flood insurance;(i) Confirmation of the insurability of the premises with an insurance company of the Buyer’s choice.With respect to housing constructed prior to January 1, 1978, the Buyer must be provided with thepamphlet entitled “Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home” and the “Lead-Based Paint and Lead-Based Hazard Disclosure Form.”
Sean McKee CDC Moratorium Extended Yet Again . Is This The New Normal?
12 August 2021 | 13 replies
While COVID is certainly a serious health issue, many people have adapted and moved on. 
Johnson Best The deteriorating relationship and late rent from tenant
17 August 2021 | 17 replies
Currently you can only evict a tenant for health and safety items.  
Demetrius Brown July {2021} Multifamily National Report
16 August 2021 | 0 replies
San Jose had its best performance since the onset of the health crisis and led all markets with a 3.6 percent rent improvement.
Aaron Gaffney Rubber meets the road!!
16 August 2021 | 0 replies
Neither of these situations lead into getting a really good understanding of the process, or really of the entire scope of the field of investment.Fast forward to 2017: I was on a road trip, spending a few months in the Arizona winter to get out of the rain in Seattle, trying to manage a nightmare of health challenges rooted in Lyme disease.