
2 December 2020 | 7 replies
(c)Furnishing reports in connection with credit or insurance transactions that are not initiated by consumer(1)In generalA consumer reporting agency may furnish a consumer report relating to any consumer pursuant to subparagraph (A) or (C) of subsection (a)(3) in connection with any credit or insurance transaction that is not initiated by the consumer only if—(A)the consumer authorizes the agency to provide such report to such person; or(B)(i)the transaction consists of a firm offer of credit or insurance;(ii)the consumer reporting agency has complied with subsection (e);(iii)there is not in effect an election by the consumer, made in accordance with subsection (e), to have the consumer’s name and address excluded from lists of names provided by the agency pursuant to this paragraph; and(iv)the consumer report does not contain a date of birth that shows that the consumer has not attained the age of 21, or, if the date of birth on the consumer report shows that the consumer has not attained the age of 21, such consumer consents to the consumer reporting agency to such furnishing.(2)Limits on information received under paragraph (1)(B)A person may receive pursuant to paragraph (1)(B) only—(A)the name and address of a consumer;(B)an identifier that is not unique to the consumer and that is used by the person solely for the purpose of verifying the identity of the consumer; and(C)other information pertaining to a consumer that does not identify the relationship or experience of the consumer with respect to a particular creditor or other entity.(3)Information regarding inquiriesExcept as provided in section 1681g(a)(5) of this title, a consumer reporting agency shall not furnish to any person a record of inquiries in connection with a credit or insurance transaction that is not initiated by a consumer.

27 November 2023 | 5 replies
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24 August 2010 | 11 replies
If this is a relatively new house, the windows are self contained units.

3 June 2019 | 15 replies
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29 January 2021 | 14 replies
Here in the south, they're typically in the front yard of the house and the meter box contains the meter and shutoff and typically about 12" below grade.

21 October 2016 | 87 replies
Also, in case you missed the other thread, here is the link that contains an interview with the Ohio Division of Real Estate.

5 August 2022 | 29 replies
They are very informative, and contain ample information. https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/

18 January 2023 | 6 replies
Put RV/Boat storage and cargo container storage there.

12 June 2017 | 11 replies
Homeowners policies (meaning only the property you live in) may contain contingent workers comp. it's not really coverage, it's the retroactive option to purchase a 6 month work comp policy.

4 October 2018 | 27 replies
It's not a guarantee you'll never be sued, but it minimizes the target on your back, makes it unappealing, difficult to collect (if losing) and provides compartmentalization (you'll not lose your other properties if one of them gets in trouble, the "damage" will be contained to that property at the max).