Christine Swaidan
Two Service Dog???
18 May 2021 | 22 replies
A service dog can ONLY be a dog (or rarely, a miniature horse).
Julie Rogers
Are larger more expensive homes good rentals.
13 August 2016 | 54 replies
Looking back, I think a few things I did right (at first by lucky accident, and later by deliberate planning) made this possible:1)I timed my appreciation plays very well ... not that I nailed the absolute bottom of the market upon purchase (though I have), but like horse-shoes, hand grenades, and nuclear warfare, close is sometimes good enough.
Ihe O.
Contrarian Landlording
8 August 2017 | 47 replies
@ihe o. is doing something out of the norm, shaking off the shackles of the W4, leaving the rat race, etc..
Robin Grimes
Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
It needs to be fenced and cross-fenced cause we got horses.
Alan M.
Selling building, tenant breaks lease, can I keep safety deposit?
30 March 2020 | 8 replies
You are not singling him out due to his race, there are many attorneys that I have had to explain pieces of a contract to in the past, and as a public figure negative press can disproportionately effect him versus you.
Nathan Gesner
HUD Issues New Service Animal Guidance
31 January 2020 | 20 replies
Miniature horses are a popular ESA!
Rochelle Wilkinson
inherited an apartment complex and trying to salvage what a bad management company did..
10 May 2015 | 56 replies
I am thinking the initial investment will cost me around $8,000 but I will be able to charge an extra 25 per apartment with this added room.. times 60 apartments will be an extra $1,500 a month ( minus the cost of wifi hulu and netflix) leaving me with an approximate $ 1,400 a month profit times that by 12 months thats an extra $16,800.00 a year.. here is my problem.. due to the fact that i am making all of these repairs i am not really taking a paycheck right now.. and my mind is racing to be able to start buying houses in the area to rent..I am so cash strapped right now.. and I inherited this so i have no idea how to go about obtaining properties the way you guys do.. can you please steer me in the direction of a good real estate investment club in maryland and also did any of you get your real estate license to be able to be your own agent?
Bhanu P.
Should I accept or reject this Tenant (And why I should do that)?
31 May 2015 | 25 replies
Because fair housing law includes numerous protected categories -- race, sex, religion, and so on-- chances are that a disappointed applicant can fit himself or herself into at least one of the protected categories and file a discrimination claim.