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Tim Porsche Would You Rent to This Person
12 May 2017 | 44 replies
Get it while you can and enjoy it.
Mathew Geevarghese SF Rental Home in DFW with a Pool - Good or Bad idea?
12 February 2017 | 5 replies
Miss just one requirement and you'll need to get your checkbook ready because you can bet your insurance company will crawfish on any lawsuit since you didn't follow the statutes regarding safety.Other:  You're likely looking at it the pool from an enjoyment perspective as if you're going to live in it but unless you've owned a home with pool, you have no idea of the expense.
Bruce Moheit Excited to be here!
23 December 2014 | 9 replies
If you see a post you enjoy check out the persons signature.
Suzy Truax New to BP in San Francisco Bay Area
12 January 2015 | 5 replies
I thoroughly enjoy hunting down AMAZING deals!
Joshua Dorkin The Top 5 Landlord Mistakes
5 December 2021 | 211 replies
 ;)I have enjoyed the education.
Account Closed Types of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Prohibited by the Fair Housing Act
11 February 2009 | 1 reply
The Act also prohibits housing providers from refusing residency to persons with disabilities, or, with some narrow exceptions, placing conditions on their residency, because those persons may require reasonable modifications or reasonable accommodations.With respect to reasonable accommodations and reasonable modifications: * The Act makes it unlawful for any person to refuse “to make reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices, or services, when such accommodations may be necessary to afford . . . person(s) [with disabilities] equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling.†* The Act makes it unlawful for any person to refuse “to permit, at the expense of the [disabled] person, reasonable modifications of existing premises occupied or to be occupied by such person if such modifications may be necessary to afford such person full enjoyment of the premises, except that, in the case of a rental, the landlord may where it is reasonable to do so condition permission for a modification on the renter agreeing to restore the interior of the premises to the condition that existed before the modification, reasonable wear and tear excepted.â€It is important for all real estate professionals to remember that the federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin and disability.
Wendy Lovelace Newbie: Getting Your Feet Wet in Land Investing. Part 3
5 June 2009 | 3 replies
By allowing you to choose where your money is going you might enjoy the greater freedom, power, and choices you gain in handling your own portfolio.Whatever options you choose know that your decision will affect your goals in regards to property turnover and your carry costs, factors that affect your profit margin.
Tony Thompson Monopoly - What a Hell of a Game
11 August 2009 | 1 reply
I really enjoy a good long game of Risk.
Upen Mody South Florida Condo Market
13 January 2016 | 9 replies
I sold my real estate office 3 years ago and I am enjoying and profiting from rehab flips in the 55+ communities.
Derrick Barker Negative People
15 February 2016 | 19 replies
Like others here, rather than needing confirmation from others, I'll let my own success and enjoyment from my freedom and enjoyment in life to be my satisfaction ;)On the other hand, I learned a lot of valuable feedback about risks along the way from some more experienced investors, so don't blow off any person you hear who are talking about the potential negatives.