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30 January 2014 | 8 replies
It's also tougher lead paint laws, additional protected classes under fair housing laws, eviction procedure, etc., as compared to NH for example.
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29 May 2020 | 10 replies
Doing this will terminate any protection your partner received if they buy an owners title policy at closing.
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18 June 2014 | 32 replies
We have had a duplex with a tenant who receives public assistance and Section 8 benefits on one side and a working attorney in the other side.
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30 July 2021 | 40 replies
Is it his own, or does he use MITS or something else that is public or well-defined?
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11 February 2014 | 10 replies
Also, prime location in a market that's poised for tremendous growth.These buildings are on a list of protected properties (the oldest one I've come across was from 1500!)
29 January 2014 | 10 replies
You have admitted in a public forum you are intentionally and knowingly evading income taxes.
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29 January 2014 | 5 replies
It has remained as a generations passed down property so little to no public information available.
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30 January 2014 | 5 replies
The property is located in an area protected by a levee; unfortunately, FEMA has stated that they don't believe the levee would protect against a 100-year flood, and thus is still considered high-risk.Given the house was built in 1875 and apparently survived the area's worst flood in 1937, as well as others, and given that the levee apparently protects against all but the worst floods, I'm thinking of simply skipping flood insurance.
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3 February 2014 | 7 replies
Usually as long as you keep the use the same, i.e. keep it a multifamily, you are able to keep the protections of the preexisting use (please check with local laws/ordinances as I am not a lawyer).
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4 February 2014 | 6 replies
Meanwhile flipped homes were still purchased at an average discount of 13 percent below market value in 2013, the same average discount as 2012, indicating that investors are finding discounted buying opportunities outside of the public foreclosure process — particularly in those markets with the biggest increases in flipping for the year.”Major metro areas with big increases in home flipping in 2013 compared to 2012 included Virginia Beach (up 141 percent), Jacksonville, Fla., (up 92 percent), Baltimore, Md.