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Casey Crotty Participating in Section 8
16 November 2020 | 7 replies
Caseworker will need to figure out the UAs and tenant's co-pay and maybe do a cursory inspection.If you mean you want an income-restriction on the property, I wouldn't do that.I guess the pros are that you get the voucher amount on the first and if the tenant becomes a PITA you can call the caseworker who can usually pull vouchers as enforcement.Cons are you'll prob be a little lower rent, you still need to collect the co-pay and the tenants (my own anecdotal observations) are tougher on the units. 
Chris Reyes Colorado Lenders asking for COVID Letter from Employers
17 November 2020 | 11 replies
I have a feeling 12-18 months from now the lending restrictions wont be as strict. 
Jesse Munos Newbi investor in the Bremerton WA area
18 November 2020 | 9 replies
@Jesse Munos & @Stephan J Hagen - I've been bouncing around the idea of hosting, but with the COVID restrictions I'm pretty limited in options right now.
Patrick Stuckwish Age restricted community
15 November 2020 | 0 replies

Does anyone have any advice about purchasing a SFH in a retirement community? Pros and cons?

Sameerah Baker Unauthorized (?) Storage
19 November 2020 | 20 replies
If it was a properly registered MAC TRUCK, I'd still have a problem if access was restricted or safety was compromised (if someone got hurt they can go after the truck ower/insurance).
Samantha Villanueva Best way to structure a deal
16 November 2020 | 7 replies
Only thing I would advise is be careful purchasing a property and allowing pst possession.Sometimes they can have time to rethink their decision and decide they no longer want to move.If you do want to buy it soon though, I would encourage you to impose some type of holdback of the money that they won't get until they are officially moved out.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (November 16-21, 2020)
16 November 2020 | 1 reply
Another day of record coronavirus cases and hospitalizations and several countries, states, and localities responding with activity restrictions seems to have served as a reminder of that.
Will Hightower Dallas, TX Condo Conversion
17 November 2020 | 2 replies
Many if not most lenders have all kind of lending restrictions on condos....often things like no one owner can own more than 20% of the units....so that leaves the issue of how do you finance the first 5 sales?   
Eric Brantley How to buy a 2nd multi family w/o putting down 20%
18 November 2020 | 24 replies
Now some lenders will impose overlays on top of these guidelines and be more strict, but no lender can be any looser.Now, there may be credit unions or non-Conventional lenders that offer different solutions. 
Mike V. AirBnB Files For IPO
10 December 2020 | 24 replies
Was tempted to do that since we host a lot of units and would be nice to have an interest in the growth of Airbnb, but concerned on their financials and government restrictions