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Jay Truong How to End Contract of Tenant Who Has Mental Disorder
30 October 2018 | 12 replies
Obviously, living without electricity may be hazardous to both the tenant and the property.To that end, I would NOT contact any mental health services.
Nick Kellar Rental depreciation and deductions - getting started
28 October 2018 | 5 replies
Otherwise, it is mighty dangerous, because everyone wants to be in expert in health, law and taxes, based on their extensive Facebook studies.Your friend has (correctly) heard that the new tax law allows Section 179 for rental properties.
Nicole Heasley Beitenman What do I say to sellers to weed out dead ends quicker?
29 December 2018 | 19 replies
I'm a doctor so these conversations come naturally to me, it's just that your diagnosing the home owners needs and wants rather than the patients health
Ada Tor Are STR's worth it for a high-income earner?
15 November 2018 | 15 replies
AirBNB specifically recommends language pertaining to allergies and service animals - you can state in your listing that you don't accept any animals (don't say "pets") due to allergies and it being a health risk to you or a family member.Again, definitely look into the laws yourself, but between this being your primary residence, your only STR, and you having allergies, I don't believe you could be required to accommodate service animals.
John Bastidas Code enforcement violations @ closing
14 November 2018 | 4 replies
THIS IS A HEALTH HAZZARD! 
Brad Martin International Real Estate Investing in the tropics
18 November 2018 | 3 replies
There is even a Centro de Salud (health clinic) for minor health emergencies.
Guy Azta Anyone here familiar with the Albuquerque market / ABQ?
14 April 2019 | 6 replies
Specifically about the Job and Population growth, Vacancy rates, New building trends and general health of the Multifamily sector in NM.
Sam Kwak Rent Control in Chicago, IL...
25 November 2018 | 12 replies
The Lift The Ban group has paraded folks who've lost their rentals due to health issues, old folks who couldn't afford their rent in "their" neighborhood anymore, and a whole crowd of people in similar situations and things that have nothing to do with the cost of rent across the market.
Laura Kayes Mechanics Lien with a Property Manager-TEXAS
16 November 2018 | 2 replies
My opinion is ultimately the PM company should be held liable to make sure this vendor gets paid.The PM agreement states: (21) hire contractors to repair, maintain, redecorate, or alter the Property provided that Broker does not expend more than $ for any single repair, maintenance item, redecoration, or alteration without Owner’s consent; Leasing & Management Agreement concerning: (TAR-2201) 6-1-10 Initialed for Identification by: Broker/Associate and Owner , Page 3 of 11 (22) hire contractors to make emergency repairs to the Property without regard to the expense limitation in Paragraph 4A(21) that Broker determines are necessary to protect the Property or the health or safety of an ordinary tenant;3) Should/Could the vendor file a mechanics lien at this point?
Mark MacDonald Focused on self education
17 November 2018 | 4 replies
I’m really looking at this as a way to eventually bridge my career out of health care and into real estate investment and to begin to build a future for myself and my family as I just don’t see it happening punching a clock day in and day out.