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Nahid Alipour Land classification in ADU law in CA
2 March 2021 | 2 replies
So my question for those expert in ADU law or land law is, can a house change classification from single family attached to a multifamily even when every document you have indicate you are single family attached???
Michael Cox Pros and cons of turnkey properties?
28 January 2021 | 21 replies
Don't allow financing or a finance contingency (it can be a good indication they are selling above market value) Don't allow for your own independent property inspection Are not realistic with their pro forma's (i.e. they don't include vacancy or maintenance projections or use unrealistically low vacancy factors) Require you to pay for any renovation upfront Sell only in cheap. low end neighborhoods Don't accurately represent the neighborhood/property classification Don't have consistent rehab standards for all properties Don't provide a scope of work for the property Can't provide references of repeat investors
Matthew LoPiccolo Go Big or Go Home 2021
25 February 2021 | 13 replies
Besides the ones in default, there are countless others under the "moratorium" classification
Alice Schweiss Retirement home in Florida
16 February 2021 | 6 replies
The detail is on the classification of the property.
Marvin Meng Sexual advances from a prospective tenant
18 February 2021 | 43 replies
Creepy sexual predators are not a protected class. If
Joseph Feldman Hiring a Snow Plowing contractor? What to look out for!
18 February 2021 | 0 replies
Snow plowing services are in high demand all across the country right now, ok minus FL and CA maybe.If you're a contractor with some pickup trucks it may be very tempting to offer that, as you may not be able to do your regular work on snow days anyway.However many GL policies may have a "Snow plowing operations exclusion" or a "Classification limitation Endorsement" meaning only the classes of work specified in the declarations are covered.So if you're a Contractor wanting to or actually offering Snow plowing services give your agent a call and see if your policy includes snow plowing operations or if it can be added.And if you're a property owner hiring your favorite Contractor to plow your property don't just rely on a certificate of insurance ask for it to specify snow plowing operations or review their actual policy to verify snow plowing isn't excluded.
Darin Fahrney vetting a property manager/Rhinelander Wi
24 February 2021 | 11 replies
Classification” is not the same, the town is 8,800 people and the county is 32,000 residents, but Rhinelander is the Financial hub of the northwoods.
Jeff Pell Out Of State All In One Companies
19 August 2022 | 3 replies
In general, the ones to avoid are the ones that: Don't allow financing or a finance contingency (it can be a good indication they are selling above market value) Don't allow for your own independent property inspection Are not realistic with their pro forma's (i.e. they don't include vacancy or maintenance projections or use unrealistically low vacancy factors) Require you to pay for any renovation upfront Sell only in cheap. low end neighborhoods Don't accurately represent the neighborhood/property classification Don't have consistent rehab standards for all properties Don't provide a scope of work for the property Can't provide references of repeat investors
Tyler Farrell CO RE Broker Law Question
1 September 2022 | 2 replies
We also now have a mandatory broker supervisory class if supervising other agents.   
Bill Schrimpf Mobie Home - Accellerated Depreciation
5 September 2022 | 5 replies
Rul. 75-178, 1975-1 C.B. 9, holds that the classification of property as "personal" or "inherently permanent" should be made on the basis of the manner of attachment to the land or the structure and how permanently the property is designed to remain in place.