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RJ Dixon Where’s my bathroom ?
2 April 2020 | 13 replies
That may change as the pandemic has started changing the supply/demand equation, but most GC's I know have been busy charging 30k per kitchen not 30k per job lol. 
Matthew Cater Rookie Investor Questions
31 March 2020 | 3 replies
The vast amount of laws and regulations of being a landlord.Any help/thoughts would be appreciated.Thanks!
Matthew McNeil Rent Strike Will Become Psychological Nemesis
20 April 2020 | 53 replies
I started working in the fields at age 12, right next to illegal immigrants, so I could afford school supplies.
Adam Wodka Correcting Bowed Brick Facade of Rowhome
2 April 2020 | 5 replies
I hired a contractor for the labor, I purchased the supplies, took before & after pics and had the engineer return after completion. 
Wendy Lavana Filter Clause for lease agreement
31 March 2020 | 2 replies
If they don't change the fridge's water filter, the worst that will usually happen is they'll probably end up with funny tasting/smelling water.I have another lease that's a custom lease written up by an attorney, and has a clause that specifically addresses HVAC filters:AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT AND/OR MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY [Landlord check this box if applicable]  The premises is supplied with a replaceable air filter as part of the HVAC system.
Matt I. Real Estate Investing VS Socialism
31 March 2020 | 1 reply
Could "landlording" become a more regulated/taxed industry?
Jack Bobeck COVID-19 and the impact on rents
5 April 2020 | 6 replies
“Whether residential construction continues is important,” he said, “because cutting supply of new housing is only going to exacerbate the problem.”One area of the real estate market expected to remain relatively untouched?
Sam Cherry Landlords don't need the SBA for the crisis they need Section 8
24 July 2021 | 41 replies
Tenants who have been approved for unemployment are automatically authorized Section 8 vouchers with online verificationAt the end of the year landlords will receive a 1099-MISC for each property for the amount of rent received which is totally subject to depreciation.At the end of the year tenants will receive a 1099-MISC for the amount of rent paid on their behalf and subject to their tax bracket.This can all be set up online, is totally verifiable, and efficient.When you no longer qualify for unemployment, you lose your section 8 and landlords only qualify for rentals that have unemployed tenants and not those with the ability to pay.Again this can all be done online and is simple for both the Landlord and Tenant to understand.It is also the correct way to do it by the Internal Revenue Code.This SBA Loan program is a complete sham and is being run by the BANKS under guise of the DEPT OF TREASURY.I would get a lawyer opinion before I would do this, because not only are you going to go bankrupt you are going to wind up dealing with the bank secrecy act and treasury regulations in addition to the IRC.WARNING LANDLORDS YOU ARE PLAYING WITH FIRE IF YOU GO THIS ROUTE. 
Greg Moore Please join me in roasting crappy Appraisers!
8 February 2021 | 88 replies
The background and context to this story must be understood.Here's the problem and here's why the government stepped in to regulate.
Matt Higgins Life isn’t going back to normal anytime soon is Real Estate?
10 April 2020 | 84 replies
multiple document/study/teleconference universally declare how the supply for C is non-existing.