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Fernando E. How to be an Accredited Investor
20 January 2020 | 4 replies
May we all have health, happiness and more success in REI in 2020!
Hanish Sampath kumar Urgent - Gatlinburg - Sevierville- Well water and septic capacity questions
29 March 2023 | 24 replies
Secondly, I’ve heard first hand from the state health inspector on septic tanks that they do not care what you do with the property after the septic inspection is passed (when it’s installed) HOWEVER, if there is a failure of the system requiring another permit for modification they will inspect and have you sign a written statement on the current use of the cabin.
Oscar Menendez Inexperienced Landlord . Tenant VS Landlord
4 September 2019 | 9 replies
Here is what I found: According to state laws (Civil Code § 1941.1 and § 1941.3), at minimum every rental must have:-effective waterproofing and weather protection of roof and exterior walls, including unbroken windows and doors-functioning plumbing, heating, and electrical facilities, including hot and cold running water and a working toilet and kitchen sink-clean and sanitary building and grounds (that is, free of debris, filth, rubbish, garbage, rodents, and vermin), with adequate trash receptacles-well-maintained floors, stairways, and railings-deadbolt locks on certain doors and windows-no lead paint hazards, and-no nuisances, a catchall provision referring to something that is dangerous to human life, detrimental to health, or morally offensive and obnoxious, such as allowing drug dealing on the premises.If I were you I would take LOTS of pictures and document everything.
Michael Herr Well/Septic Newbie
17 January 2014 | 17 replies
The City or County health department will likely have a permit on hand for the construction of the septic.
Sia Ben-Jusu House Hacking in 2024
29 January 2024 | 8 replies
I am a health care worker, I have little to no knowledge in real estate, I am here to learn.
Tammy Wise Shocking a residential well?
13 October 2014 | 7 replies
It is important not to leave elevated chlorine levels in the water as well as to not drink or cook with the "shocked" water as that can have health hazards as well.Best of luck!
Kenneth C. Eviction of Disabled Person
15 August 2022 | 6 replies
Will the tenant's health have any bearing in the Sheriff's ability to evict them?
Michael Abasiekong Show Me the Money: Tracking Rental Property Income and Expenses
14 February 2024 | 0 replies
Another troubling stat is that of the large number of the businesses that fail, a significant portion of those do so because of cash flow problems or because they simply run out of money to continue operating.If you don’t want your real estate investing business to be counted in the number that goes under this year, it’s crucially important that you have a keen understanding of the “health” of your business at all times.
Owen Schwaegerle Breaking the Section 8 Stigma
22 November 2023 | 8 replies
We recently had a panel at the SLO Real Estate Investor Meetup with speakers from HASLO, Five Cities Homeless Coalition, and Transitions Mental Health.
Jacob Pallesen Becoming a Real Estate Agent
30 January 2022 | 4 replies
I am currently a construction worker and I am looking to get out of the blue collar field for health reasons as well.