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Bob S. Failed Attempts to Sell Land for 3 Years
12 April 2024 | 40 replies
no idea, that's what puzzles me. either way, i'm inclined to keep the posting as-is and not offer the tests.
Steffany Kluttz What to ask a property manager
10 April 2024 | 12 replies
Make sure they market well and screen tenants properly.
Kristi Kandel Affordable Housing - Columbus, OH - Human Trafficking Survivors
12 April 2024 | 10 replies
The efforts that projects of this nature take are massive but the results are more than worth it.https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2023/11/27/columbus-home-for-human-trafficking-survivors-harriets-hope-to-open/71625032007/One-of-a-kind home for human trafficking survivors to open next month in ColumbusDanae KingColumbus DispatchOn Friday, survivors of human trafficking will walk into their brand new home: a place where each fixture and detail was chosen especially for them by fellow survivors.The home is Harriet’s Hope — named for abolitionist Harriet Tubman — a 52-unit housing community that can host multiple families and was designed specifically for human trafficking survivors.The one-of-a-kind community comes out of a public-private partnership that brought together Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost; Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA); CVS Health and OhioRISE, the CVS/Aetna-owned Medicaid program; Beacon 360 Management and many others.The Dec. 1 opening of Harriet's Hope, a community on Columbus' West Side whose exact location isn't being shared to protect survivor's safety, was announced at the Ohio Statehouse this morning.A call to actionThe project started a few years ago as a vision of Celia Kendall, the CEO of Beacon 360 Management, a nonprofit real estate developer and management firm based in Columbus with 28 communities across Ohio.Kendall got the idea for Harriet's Hope after being unsettled by what she saw doing street outreach with women being trafficked six years ago."
Yakir Aloni Floodd zone .........
12 April 2024 | 6 replies
If I buy house for investment i run the numbers and everything look good but and its a big but... the house on flood zone from 1-10 he at 9 now let me make it clear its not a lake or something close to it city close to downtown chiago not lake around it very metropolitan area.. but flood zone 9 so i know its can be a big factor when i want to riff after i finish my renove there and want to take my money back 75% i know also the insurance van be factor with the price i can pay every month.. so if some have idea or experience with this subject the house located  oak park Illinois.. 
Aron Shreiber In Search For New Markets
12 April 2024 | 13 replies
.), but NYC is a tough market to operate especially when tenants become trouble.. would say standard eviction timeline is currently around 18 months, it's a nightmare when it happens that's why we are very well set up and we make sure to have a good relationship with tenants, (we can talk about NYC a different time,) bottom line it is a market with practically no vacancies, and crazy good rents, but very challenging to operate.All being said, I am looking to evolve into different markets, problem is I have no idea how evaluate a market and what I need to consider and how to even do market research on anything outside of NYC.. so, I would appreciate for some input on how to find deals, understand and underwrite different markets. 
Nick Slagle Days gone by
12 April 2024 | 1 reply
I learned that free paint to a tenant to paint the exterior doesn't get the job done, even when it was their idea.
John Chan General contractor not performing
11 April 2024 | 10 replies
As a previous poster stated, proper vetting prevents a lot of this.....sometimes you can get away with only putting 25 or 33% down, but 50% is not unusual.
Monica Berger HOA changed bylaws to prohibit our Short Term Rental
11 April 2024 | 4 replies
Your best bet, other than selling, is to go over the changes carefully to ensure they were done properly.
Brendan Delahooke Unpermitted Room Addition Advertising & Appraising
10 April 2024 | 14 replies
I have inspected (as an Appraiser) literally 1,000's of homes, and am no longer surprised when newly renovated homes (done with permits) don't have the proper placement of Smoke/CO detectors.