Nathan Gesner
Half of LA Short-Term Rentals Breaking the Law?
9 January 2023 | 18 replies
Frankly I am surprised that they haven't been going crazy enforcing the laws already.I know people will say that they don't enforce the criminal code in the greater LA area, but that costs money.Enforcing STR laws could be a pretty big revenue stream and I expect they will catch on pretty quick.
Blake Bratcher
First-time Home Buyer, First-time Investor, Licensed Realtor
8 December 2022 | 1 reply
Proximity to downtown Salt Lake City, reviewed property value and rental rate increases in zip code from last 5 years, turned the equity around quickly to obtain a HELOC and complete refresh work ourselves.
Tyler Geisler
Lender willing to accept gift funds for an investment property?
9 January 2023 | 13 replies
This is a hard money only deal- the exit strategy is to either scrape the lot and sell in 18 months or come up with the cash to rehab the house to meet current health and safety codes in 18 and then refinance.
Derek Bell
Current lease rates by zip code
9 January 2023 | 5 replies
Do you all have a particular resource, other than a CRE broker, that helps you find current and projected lease rates for multiple building classes per zip code?
Jennifer T.
Please recommend a good property manager in South Philadelphia
23 December 2022 | 7 replies
These are professionals with additional training and a stricter code of ethics.
Bruce Steinetz
Looking for reputable property managers
29 December 2022 | 6 replies
These are professionals with additional training and a stricter code of ethics.
Ibrahim Hughes
Kern County Trustee Sale (Foreclosure)
21 December 2022 | 15 replies
Civil Code section 2924
Luke Carl
It's not your cleaner, it's you.
23 August 2019 | 34 replies
@Nancy Bachety, does it mean your guest were able to get into someone’s place with your key or code?
Clint G.
Can you 1031 a flip?
16 November 2019 | 8 replies
I wonder where the 1 year timetable came from when there isn't one in the tax code?
Dan Miles
Screening undocumented immigrants
1 November 2016 | 6 replies
The IRS issues ITINs to individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain, a Social Security number (SSN) from the Social Security Administration (SSA).The IRS issues ITINs regardless of immigration status, because both resident and nonresident aliens may have a U.S. filing or reporting requirement under the Internal Revenue Code.