
8 May 2014 | 8 replies
Not going to go into details but I was privy to seeing 8 unit bldg. at a large apartment complex have to relocate 8 tenants to include them paying inconvenience restitution for not hiring a pro for a known environmental issue they new nothing about or how to handle it.

15 June 2014 | 7 replies
I am representing a client that is relocating and the space they currently occupy is located in a great area in Lincoln Park in Chicago.

30 October 2009 | 1569 replies
(k) Treatment as disaster loss where taxpayer ordered to demolish or relocate residence in disaster area because of disaster In the case of a taxpayer whose residence is located in an area which has been determined by the President of the United States to warrant assistance by the Federal Government under the Robert T.

8 May 2016 | 145 replies
I don't see people relocating to new cities driving around aimlessly trying to find a good home in a good neighborhood.As far as the fees I will just quote a friend of mine who introduced himself at a REIA meeting immediately after a $295 listing service guy, he said; "I am a Realtor and I charge 6%, because I am worth it.".

11 November 2014 | 30 replies
Hey KathrynI actually just relocated to Atlanta, GAIf you look at the layout of Atlanta and the prices of housing in various areas a safe investment would be either single family houses or small units.

4 November 2013 | 25 replies
I had already waived the cleaning fee ($200 pet fee) and didn't charge her the $25/month pet fee because she was relocating from out west back to Michigan and money was going to be tight due to the move.She always took care of the property for the 5 months she was there.

21 January 2014 | 51 replies
In re: location, I'm getting killed right now on a really nice three bed on a very busy road, house has no fence.I agreed to show it for an acquaintance and am running it through my existing marketing system.

28 June 2017 | 2 replies
I would still want to put minimum down but not sure if I would necessarily need to do FHA as I have pretty solid credit (was unaware of non-FHA loans with less than <20% down when purchased first property).Other options might be to explore a second FHA mortgage if I can meet their requirement of relocating for work, which from my understanding is done on a case by case basis, however not sure this would be a good idea because would have my PMI on old property still unnecessarily and still have the 5/1 with rising rates.If I were to get a new loan as an owner-occupied who I be required to refinance the triplex anyways bc I would no longer be living there, or would it simply be harder to obtain a 2nd owner-occupied loan when I would be moving to a similar sized unit.And last thing I could use some advice is on a program by Regions for medical professionals where you can put down as little as 3% if you meet their requirements of being a medical professional in your first 7 years out of school, has anyone heard about this program or similar ones?

20 May 2020 | 41 replies
So I'm looking to take a job that comes with a pretty kush relocation package.

23 March 2021 | 23 replies
If you do relocate to a different city you will have to learn a new market, but that comes with time.