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Vanesa Gonzalez How to write a Policy for tenants
24 March 2017 | 4 replies
Once it is done, you can just tweek sections if things change.
Chris L. Offering a tenant an incentive to move out.
24 March 2017 | 16 replies
Make sure you aren't in a rent controlled area or that your tenant is not section 8.Enforce items in the agreement that you've been lax on.
Diane G. Toilet seat up - really?
25 March 2017 | 15 replies
Don't these people have enough decency to go down to the convenience market on the corner?
Pesi S. Beginner: Advice Needed on Flip VS Rent and Hold
2 January 2019 | 18 replies
In the section where it displays Yea1 to Year 30 columnar report the "Annualized Total Return %" keeps on dropping especially after 1st year which is extremely confusing even though the Total Profit Value is increasing. 
Tom V. tenant breaking of lease, damages, repairs, and liability
27 March 2017 | 10 replies
Many of us have pour hands tied.So, in our case, rather then spend hundreds and 6-8 weeks or more in court to obtain an order of entry, we decided to wait the 3-4 weeks and have a contingency of him providing the pics.There was no possible way such order would have been obtained prior to his move anyway, so it would have been a costly, fruitless endeavor.Don't believe me, read here: https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_830.htm#se...And yes, I know Sec 47a-16d (2) does state "as permitted by section 47a-16a" however that is contingent upon Sec 47a-16d (3) "pursuant to a court order"Without a court order, the "as permitted by...." cannot be upheld.
Remus Phillips New Member From Bowie, Maryland
9 April 2017 | 35 replies
I've been purchasing 3 bedroom single family rowhouses under $125K  with rents between $1600-$1700 - Section 8. 
Jason Wu Bump into a potential wholesale while out jogging
28 March 2017 | 0 replies
Here is the story....I was out jogging one day and decided to take a left corner on a routine run instead of the usual straight run.
Kevin Williams` Using FHA Loan to Relocate, Refinance current FHA or
6 June 2017 | 7 replies
The 100 mile rule that Chris mentions is true also so you'd need to meet both in order to use rental income to qualify however, if you have "enough," income to qualify for both homes with out "rental income," then you can avoid these pesky guidelines.Below are reminders of several sections of FHA Handbook 4000.1 that apply to the “FHA 100 mile rule” Departure Residence Rental Income: Using rental income from a property being vacated by the borrower: If rental Income is being derived from the Property being vacated by the Borrower, the Borrower must be relocating to an area more than 100 miles from the Borrower’s current Principal Residence.Multiple FHA loans: A Borrower may be eligible to obtain another FHA-insured Mortgage without being required to sell an existing Property covered by an FHA– insured Mortgage if the Borrower is: Relocating or has relocated for an employment-related reason; andEstablishing or has established a new Principal Residence in an area more than 100 miles from the Borrower’s current Principal Residence.Military Personnel / Occupancy: The Lender must obtain a copy of the Borrower’s military orders evidencing the Borrower’s Active Duty status and that the duty station is more than 100 miles from the subject property.
William S. Gutters, Metal Siding, Foundation
30 March 2017 | 1 reply
I also have some rust/holes, damaged corners on my metal siding as well and a small horizontal crack in my cinder block basement that needs to be looked at.
Salma Valimohamed Ontario Landlord and Tenant Resource
30 March 2017 | 4 replies
After reading a number of posts, I discovered that there is also a wealth if information if you continue to read the continuation of discussion pertaining to that post in the comments section