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Rocco Deltaco Hudson County best bets for small budget in '17
15 March 2017 | 7 replies
My question is, with this budget and a competitive market, will I be left with only a building / neighborhood with depressed rental income and renters that need a lot of oversight?  
Tammy Richards When and how to intervene in tenant disagreement/fights?
2 January 2016 | 11 replies
During the conversation, she said she'd call the police, but that I'd get in trouble because there's an ordinance that landlords need to keep their buildings from being disorderly (I've since looked into this, I'm not too worried).Throughout I was calm, respectful and polite - and I think she sensed that so I was able to calm the drama a bit - but honestly, I don't like this tenant. 
Chris Jurgens Any truth to this? (Facebook meme)
21 May 2017 | 9 replies
Specifically, emotional support animals by their very nature, and without training, may relieve depression and anxiety, and help reduce stress-induced pain in persons with certain medical conditions affected by stress.”Here are some commonly asked questions.Can a housing provider verify that an assistance animal is necessary?
Raquel Pea Aspirations of A Young Investor Wannabe
9 January 2016 | 15 replies
But if you have the means and the wherewithal education beyond high school is extremely important unless you're a trust fund baby or suffering from a physical or mental disorder.
Jacqueline Carrington New Haven, CT - Lowest Vacancy Rate in Nation, Thoughts?
8 January 2016 | 4 replies
We rent SFH's in the burbs surrounding New Haven and every time that we put one up for rent the vast majority of inquiries come from voucher holders who currently live in New Haven and are trying to get their kids into better school systems and live in safer areas.There are some desirable areas of New Haven but like most cities, there are some very tough/depressed areas as well.
Teage Staunton Hello, new in Texas!
13 May 2015 | 14 replies
Or even parts of Austin that are depressed, but close in, like near the airport.
John T. Rental Armageddon Continues and other Interesting Articles
18 May 2015 | 1 reply
Not impressed with the first article as it completely overlooks the fact that homeowners who lost their home during the depression are forced to rent.
Michael Walton Crazy first day of ownership - Advice needed
15 May 2015 | 9 replies
i normally dont like to give advice to anyone within 100 miles from FSU, but here it goes.these are just bumps on the road. always look ahead and not at your feet. let them out of their lease. living in a place where a child died is very depressing for everyone. dont worry what happened to the child unless  your building was the cause of it. the detectives will involve you if you need to be involved. worrying about it wont help the poor parents or you.i am not being mean, i have two kids, so i know how it is.go gators!
Mike Henson Rental Property Investment analysis
20 May 2015 | 6 replies
When I find a property that meets that criteria it is almost always in a (fairly) depressed area. 
Chris Bruni Introducing Chris Bruni
21 March 2017 | 6 replies
My first deals were here, but I now have property to the north and am about to acquire my first properties in northern Illinois.I enjoy the rehabilitation of depressed real estate (like therapy for me - seriously!)