Mitchell Smith
Newbie looking get first deal
14 November 2019 | 13 replies
I make a decent income for the area as I run the state of Iowa’s Medicaid housing department so have some knowledge in the area of housing just not much in real estate quit yet.
Rick Novotny
Kansas City,MO - Tenant Screening Restrictions (Ordinance 190935)
12 November 2019 | 6 replies
Source of IncomeNo criminal background checksNo credit checksCan not take previous eviction history into considerationMust work with Section 8, Housing Voucher Programs In additional to these restrictions, we would also see the creation of a fourth city bureaucracy to oversee rental properties (in addition to codes department, Healthy Homes, and Human Relations/Fair Housing) To read the full proposed bill, please click the link below:http://cityclerk.kcmo.org/LiveWeb/Documents/Document.aspx?
Brian Kalb
Should I sell or borrow against my condo to bye investment rental
15 January 2019 | 6 replies
I work for the fire department out here and it’s my main source of income for my family.
Shannon Phoenix
Turnkey REI in Chicago and Memphis recommendations
24 January 2019 | 30 replies
According to the website, department of numbers, which used percentage of rental households to total households to run their calculations, 39% of Memphis households are rentals.
Richard Moreno
Basement rental in Providence R.I
8 May 2021 | 19 replies
@Fay Brown make sure to check with the Providence building department, not tax assessor, whether something is a legal in-law unit or not.Only the building department, not the tax assessor, determines if something is a legal use and there are many examples of people paying extra taxes on something (like a third unit) which turns out to not be a legal unit at all.Don’t go by an MLS listing description or real estate agent on this, check yourself with the city before you make the offer.If you don’t confirm it yourself, you run a serious risk that at some point in the future if a city inspector is ever there for something else and sees an illegal In-law unit, they’ll force you to rip it out (which could mean unfinishing part of the basement).The building department hates basement units, and as far as safely living there they don’t care if it’s grandma or Joe Tenant, so I do strongly recommend that you confirm with them before making an offer or purchase, that it is a “legal in-law unit”.For insurance, I would imagine you would pay a little more since it’s extra living space someone would be occupying (slightly more risk).
Troy Mcdonald
Renting/Leasing farmland shop zoned Multi use Ag in Oregon
17 January 2019 | 1 reply
Agritourism is hot and the local governments usually love it.)My recommendation is to determine the permitted zonings for your business - your local zoning department can help you figure this out, and it's a good way to start getting to know the folks there.
Sang Han
How 2 verify additional living space was built w/o legal issue?
18 January 2019 | 5 replies
I would do a FOIA with the local building department.
Matthew Wright
Buying Off Market Town Property
17 January 2019 | 0 replies
Whats is the best course of action when wanting to inquire about buying property owned by the town or school department?
Maria Teo
Hiring experts when you are not one
29 January 2019 | 5 replies
You can also talj the city Engineereing department and get there opinion.
Sam Yi
Need Architect/Expediter recommendations for Queens, NY
18 January 2019 | 1 reply
Hi @Sam Yi Knowing NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) very well, I will ask you this: What documents were submitted and what documents do you have as proof that this application was approved?