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Ryan Mulkins Frustration with governor's moratorium on evictions
28 March 2020 | 8 replies
We have had tenants contact us telling us they will not be paying rent due to reduced hours at work. 
Aaron J. Updating profile picture
30 March 2020 | 1 reply
It would also help to reduce the file size to 1 mb or less.You can use sites like https://www.reduceimages.com/ to reduce the file size or resolution of your photo.3.
Sandra K Shirah Purchasing in a Environmentally Contaminated Subdivision
2 April 2020 | 2 replies
As a broker, I know the contamination will significantly reduce the value of homes in the neighborhood (zero), and I imagine the company will eventually buy the homes actually contaminated...but if I could purchase the property in question at a large discount and rent (w/proper disclosures) at even half the average rental of the neighborhood ($950-$1100)...  
Ricky Conti How would you improve this backyard?
12 May 2020 | 13 replies
. - Keep the width of turf area under 15' to reduce install cost (Roll of syn grass is 15' wide)- If there will be pets and heavy traffic, spend the money on a heavier weighed turf. - Put down a copper slag infill to help reduce the pet order smell and future cleanliness.- If you go with concrete pavers, install a solid 4"-6" of road-bock base, don't cut corners on the foundation, it will save you in the long run.
Nathan Gesner How are you coping during this time?
1 April 2020 | 33 replies
I don't watch the news...I watch the actual news conference.I read actual reports, and not interpretations.I realize that any economic impact on purchases, business, investments, etc...aren't based on an economic problem, they're based on a temporary medical problem.I firmly believe, the medical problem will be solved in a short enough period of time and will not have any long term major negative impact on the economy.I know that when the "hounds are released", any negatives that might have happened to the economy, will bounce back and head north faster than it went south because of a built up demand...and the fact that this problem wasn't ecomonically based in the first place.
Jacob Hanson Tenant not paying rent, even though they still have a job
28 March 2020 | 5 replies
If your still working and not reduced hours then there is no reason not to pay rent.  
Di Ye How can we let tenants pay rent with their credit card?
3 April 2020 | 25 replies
I understand the long-term financial impact of reduced rent vs. vacancy/turnover costs and I, along with most property owners, want to do my best to work with my tenants in this unprecedented and difficult time. 
Chris Levarek Covid19 - The Spark that started the Convenience Revolution?
31 March 2020 | 7 replies
This shift may lead to employers realizing that many of their employees can easily work from home and that they can reduce their square footage needed at offices.
Daniel Blau cost basis of a 1031 replacement property
29 March 2020 | 3 replies
So your new basis is $150K just like you said.But don't think of it as anything to do with mortgage because that can trip you up down the road if doing a partial exchange or reducing mortgage and paying more in cash.Purchase at least as much as your net sale and you carry forward your adjusted cost basis. 
Joe Carter My unfortunate situation
2 April 2020 | 88 replies
See if your can work out an agreement with creditors for reduced payment  in exchange for payment as agreed letter on your credit report.