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Bill Coleman Eviction vs Mediation
9 February 2015 | 12 replies
The tenant had some mental health issues so we created a team approach.
Tarun Bhalla MA 2 Family
29 April 2016 | 16 replies
As others have said, used a R/E attorney for the closing.This is not a step by step process, but here are a few things you need to check into if you have done so already.1. title insurance  2. property/liability insurance.  3. occupancy permit/rental permit  4. zoning or health violations  5. liens against the property 6. property tax and water bills are paid  7. smoke and co2 detector certificate.  8. is it city water/sewer or a well water (well water = title 5).  9. inspection 10. appraisal These are several quick things that come to mind, but most of these should be done by a r/e attorney. 
Sue Matt Renting your house to Government program(battered women,disabled)
18 April 2016 | 3 replies
Hello,I just bought a house with 7 bedrooms and 5 baths .Initial intention was a flip.However after closing,i just found out the house that shares the driveway is rented for some federal program.it sort of looks like a assisted living(because i saw some elderly women) then i also saw some toddlers and their mothers.There is about 20 people in that house which is similar to size of the property i bought.So i am trying to find out if anyone is familiar with any such programs or rents their house to Government (department of health and mental hygiene).If you do please give me some insight.Thanks in advance :)
Yinan Q. Flippers, what's the bottleneck of your flipping business?
22 May 2016 | 7 replies
I would also add the cost of health insurance.
Curio McGrew First multi family using military va benifits
31 March 2016 | 19 replies
The business model was to help the veteran get setup on VA benefits, SSA and provide services around mental health challenges, substance abuse , etc. and eventually placed into short/long-term housing.In all honesty I underestimated how hard this process was and the idea quickly imploded and I lost money.So I was curious what you were doing...
David Wolber renovating a space for a future tenant
24 January 2017 | 0 replies
Yup, that new…ANYWAY, I’m looking for advice on an idea I have about renovating a space for a future tenant.We have a commercial space with 4 offices sharing a shared waiting room.One of which my business partner (and wife) operates her therapy practice out of.We were approached by an established massage therapy practice who is interested in renting all three offices.My wife doesn’t feel like she wants to be the only metal health therapist in HER building.
Ryan Dossey Ethical/Safe Sub2?
14 October 2016 | 21 replies
They have health issues and are wanting to move in with their kids.
Paul Lombardi Has anyone installed individual water meters?
13 January 2017 | 6 replies
You also have to file a form certifying your place is submetered and low-flow with the health department or inspection department along with a copy of your lease.http://www.masslegalhelp.org/housing/booklets/water-law
Brandon S. Section 8 tenant specifics
9 November 2014 | 14 replies
You are not immune from this even with 55+ tenants.One colleague of mine had rented to a very nice elderly vouchered tenant, a veteran with health problems, who then brought in his niece, who brought in her boyfriend.
Bryan Hancock The Psychological Price of Entrepreneurship
16 April 2015 | 4 replies
haha.the lion tale is amusing.We all need balance in health, relationships and business