
14 April 2021 | 0 replies
(Includes property that is managed by a management company and is consistent with HB20-1332 and HB19-1118.)L.019 - Changes the grace period from 14 to 7 calendar days.L.018/COW - Provides reciprocal relief to housing providers that must pay their mortgage and other financial obligations late due to late rental payment.L.024 - Reinserts language that requires a tenant to show proof of earnest money up front to ensure nonpayment is not due to not having enough money.L.023 - Requires the bill to take effect upon January 1, 2022 to allow time for housing providers and tenants to get up to speed on the new laws and changes.L.016 - Clarifies when a defense can be raised related to proper notice.L.014 - Reduces the minimum and maximum fine that can be charged to a housing provider that violates this bill and fails to remedy the violation in a timely manner from $500-$2,000 to $150-$1,000.L.013 - Increases the maximum fee that can be charged due to late payment from $20 to $50.L.012 & L.025 - Reinserts language that removes requirements that would prevent a tenant from filing an appeal or warranty of habitability claim due to inability to pay to file appropriate documentation with the court.L.011 - Requires the tenant receive a list of resources, including websites and phone numbers, to obtain civil legal aid and rental assistance upon receipt of a court order, and narrows the timeline so that a trial hearing would take place no sooner than 7 days, but no later than 10 days unless the court's docket is impacted by COVID-19.

18 April 2021 | 4 replies
If so, what is a guess on adding The building I am looking at has a very spacious attic (7 foot peak) and I am considering converting it into a 3rd bedroom or adding a whole other unit (assuming the title and zoning allow it).

16 April 2021 | 11 replies
You could also try and find some type of mentor to speed up the process.

16 April 2021 | 1 reply
BRRRRing speeds the acquisition of property, which is great for someone who wants out of a tough job or has the time to mail and call and hustle in real estate.

4 May 2021 | 15 replies
If you are looking on the MLS the key is speed.

18 April 2021 | 6 replies
This may or may not be something then that you would be required to let your lender know about (but might still consider doing for a perk)If your lender has a written in rental restriction, it’s likely they will want information on your renters- odds are if they do want any info, they have a system in palace for screening them on your behalf (and theirs), it might be beneficial however to draw up a quick ‘mock’ application you can email in quickly right after the call to speed things along (just credit info, rental history, income- go the extra mile here with a couple of references if your type “A” personality to keep lender happy- BIG bonus if from previous landlords)This might be the only ‘next steps’ required on your part as well- so you could save yourself time here by being ahead of the game.
29 October 2021 | 22 replies
They grow a lot of their own and also purchase from several local farmers and even from Costco but still struggle to find enough when peak season hits.
10 May 2021 | 61 replies
I call the trustee ( most were in Seattle) I have a courier service on speed dial I call my bank having already got the reinstatement or payoff from the Trustee..

17 April 2021 | 0 replies
I am hoping to connect with other wholesalers in the Pikes Peak region.

26 April 2021 | 59 replies
So after 19 years you decide to buy at the very HIGHEST peak the market has EVER seen?