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Dennis Kelly Remodeled home with photos over my ARV dilemma
10 April 2020 | 7 replies
My mortgage would be $280,000 and it would cash flow about $200 per month.I guess my concerns are just the bones of the house holding up long term but when I tore everything apart they seemed in good enough shape to keep in place even though they’re from the 50s.
Jonathan Valdes Rent or not to rent during Coronavirus
6 May 2020 | 10 replies
At the end of the day, you are the head of the household but will always make priority your wife and then your kid's feelings.
Sean Bizjack Seller Financing: When is it best to take this path?
10 April 2020 | 3 replies
If the economy is doing poorly, then more individual households will be struggling financially and looking for ways to sell before going into foreclosure. 
Karen F. Connecticut landlords essentially just got .... by the governor.
19 July 2020 | 13 replies
Doesn't the governor see that he just left out in the cold anyone who isn't in housing, anyone who needs to escape an abusive household, anyone who needs to move here for a job, or who needs to move, for any reason?
Danny Randazzo Who is Closing Deals Through COVID-19?
16 April 2020 | 10 replies
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Denise G. Property owners in CA forced to reduce rents by 25%
23 April 2020 | 20 replies
The bill would require the court, if it determines that the tenant’s inability to stay current on the rent is the result of increased costs in household necessities or decreased household earnings attributable to the COVID-19 virus, to make an order for the tenant to remain in possession, to reduce the rent for the property by 25% for the next year, and to require the tenant to make monthly payments to the landlord beginning in the next calendar month in accordance with certain terms.
Justin S. Capital Gains NYC Question and discussion
18 April 2020 | 3 replies
(It doesn’t matter whether the loss is deductible on your tax return.)You, your spouse, a co-owner of the home, or anyone else for whom the home was his or her residence:Died;Became divorced or legally separated;Gave birth to two or more children from the same pregnancy;Became eligible for unemployment compensation;Became unable, because of a change in employment status, to pay basic living expenses for the household (including expenses for food, clothing, housing, medication, transportation, taxes, court-ordered payments, and expenses reasonably necessary for making an income).An event is determined to be an unforeseeable event in IRS published guidance.Other Facts and CircumstancesEven if your situation doesn’t match any of the standard requirements described above, you still may qualify for an exception.
Paul Z. new tenant from afar
29 March 2020 | 4 replies
Also, he will likely be going around shopping for furniture, kitchenware and other household items after arriving.
Heather Frusco Why is Rent still due during COVID-19?
11 September 2020 | 328 replies
The amount of household income going towards rent is near the all time high and this includes going back to when most households were single earner families. 
Rob Massopust Covid-19 [Corona Virus] Defer your mortgage protect your cashflow
25 March 2020 | 1 reply
Every household is getting 1000's.