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Luke Amoresano Florida Realtor, Exclusive Tenant Representative
4 October 2015 | 4 replies
Additionally, I advocate for clients that have some challenging issues with either credit or criminal history so that they can receive the same opportunities to rent a home without the stigma that disqualifies those in similar positions.Exclusive Renter & Buyer Representation, Rental Property Listing and Marketing, Offers to Rent and Negotiations, New Tenant Rebate Program, Buyer Rebate Program, Competitive Market Analysis, Domestic Letters of Financing Commitment
Freeman Schultz LLC Questions
7 October 2015 | 13 replies
if you do business outside of the state you register in you need to domesticate your corporation in the new state and register it there as well.
Jacob Rothfield Statistical analysis of capital growth factors
3 May 2016 | 0 replies
My hypothesis is a process like this occurs, (this is likely too simple though to be predictive):Population Growth (Natural) ---> GDP Growth ---> Job Creation ---> Domestic Migration ---> Increased Personal Income ---> High Property Prices (assuming constant supply)Macroeconomic Demand Factors (individually or in specific combination):Increasing populationPositive net migrationIncreasing GDPIncreasing total jobsIncreasing Personal Income/CapitaIncreasing average earnings/jobIndustry DiversityFavoured IndustriesMicroeconomic Demand Factors:SchoolsCrimeWalkabilityChanging demographics/area reputationetcI look forward to your comments.Regards,Jacob
Ryan Moore Crime Report... what next?
13 January 2016 | 5 replies
The difference being instead of looking at a lot of murders, armed robberies, rape. etc. those are more minimal to non-existent in quality areas.Instead you get some domestic disturbance and petty type crimes more than the serious ones .
Neil G. Vacating 'HOME ALONE' Tenants in Default & Breach? (LA)
16 January 2016 | 9 replies
Ive had to use that method only once for a domestic violence situation.
Heather O. Tenant filled in application:1 dog, moved in 8 100lb pitbulls
10 August 2018 | 38 replies
There are likely no laws for discriminating against a person's domestic pets.  
Nathan Gesner How much damage can they do in 60 days? Find out!
26 June 2019 | 22 replies
In my experience, this usually indicates a domestic situation and someone kicking in a door or punching a hole in the wall.
Jon Mason When to make an Exception for a potential renter
7 July 2019 | 5 replies
Property Management reserves the right to reject any application due to any one or a combination ofthe following:• False, incomplete or insufficient application information;• Credit score 550 or less,• Credit showing delinquent accounts with collection balances due; foreclosures, bankruptcies, liens againstthe applicant for taxes or child support, judgments against the applicant for evictions or property damage;• Rental histories showing excessive late payment, NSF checks, property damage, lease violations;• Income shortages less than the required monthly amount;• Criminal histories showing felonies, misdemeanors, DWIs, DUIs, theft by check, domestic violenceHaving something like this will help you eliminate "gut feeling" criteria and ensure you are treating all to the same standards of qualification. 
Lois S. Applicants have restraining orders or domestic violence history
10 July 2019 | 4 replies
I do not have direct experience with leasing to tenants involved in domestic violence, but am aware that there may be special considerations involved in California.
Charlie Romano One RE Holding Company. Yes or No? Considering future entities.
3 July 2020 | 1 reply
Search BP --- here is one...https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/61/topics/827155-starting-an-llc-after-two-propertiesYou need to have LLC's registered in the State either as a domestic or foreign entity.