
23 April 2016 | 41 replies
Thanks for your dedication to the law.

18 April 2016 | 4 replies
@will colemanJust like Sue K. said, if you make the room self-sufficient with microwave and a dedicated bathroom, then you're golden.

29 April 2016 | 21 replies
Unfortunately I can only dedicate about 15-20% of my time to property management, so if they can't make it to an open house, I need to know they are actually interested.

3 August 2016 | 17 replies
And it'll get even easier.To find good flip you will need to work hard.I always buy 30 to 40% under market value than full renovate and than sell 15% above average market.Real estate was always hard work and calculate risks should be taken .But if you are dedicated you will succeed

29 June 2016 | 6 replies
Subwoofers (audio speakers dedicated to a powerful bass reverberation) are an inherent menace to anyone near a person using one.

20 November 2016 | 17 replies
As far as federal student loans go, I can tell you, being a supervisor at Navient, there is no deferment dedicated to doctors starting their own practice.

30 March 2015 | 22 replies
If I were to join a branded national franchise/company, I would have to follow their rules and work under their guidance, while needing to dedicate additional time to their programs and trainings.

6 April 2015 | 3 replies
I am dedicated enough to be able to do this but it could take up to 5 years.
18 April 2015 | 15 replies
If I were rehabbing (had a wall open), I would either go hard wired or run a dedicated plug for the CO detector.

22 April 2015 | 13 replies
Not that I am into that side of things as I have a property manager, however I have heard of others using it.legally, wouldnt 'play' with excuses to discriminate (ie, telling families their reference check didn't clear meanwhile 'preferring' studens for the unit or house) unless there was a bona-fide loophole to do so (ie, a statute allowing for an owner to Prefer Students for their Rental House because the owner is also a student living in the house). that's simply a risk i would not want to take unless i had a legit, legal reason for preferring students over any other family status for my rental house. labelling a rental property as 'Student Rental House' could have repercussions if not planned legally; ie back in college i stayed in 'Student Housing' but it was Off-Campus Housing OWNED by the university; i've never come across 'Student Housing' rentals unless it was a frat/sorority house or one owned or officially associated with local educational institutions. would love to see a loophole in your jurisdicton that allows for independent rental unit(s) to be dedicated to specifically students. ie, u could make a strong argument that for a 2 family house, the students in one unit might seem too noisy for a quiet, sensitive elderly coulple already living right below or smack next to them - or vice versa.good luck and by the way i do like the idea of what you are doing: at least considering mixed housing although yea there could be a conflict of interest and perhaps that could be your argument for preferring students since students might party often as compared to say, elderly families i guess?