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John Arendsen Investing in Marijuana dispensary properties and related biz's?
17 December 2018 | 75 replies
With cross breeding  and the ease of experimentation with genetically identical clones from a common mother plant, the possibilities are truly endless.
Account Closed I am the rich guy you want to be - and I have nobody to talk to
5 February 2016 | 82 replies
A snippet:You are suffering from an identity disorder.
Jason Shellaway Buy Here Pay Here Mobile Home?
3 January 2015 | 6 replies
DF encourages responsible underwriting practices (verification, documentation, reasonable DTI etc.).
Christian Hutchinson Would you rent to
2 September 2016 | 16 replies
If you require income verification and they can't provide it, then move on.
Edward Damhuis Cap rate... I don't understand you.
5 September 2016 | 57 replies
This concept is identical to banks or any credit-granting institution charging a higher interest rate for a perceived higher-risk loan.This is an extreme example, but should be a fair way of exhibiting cap rates fall in line with the risk of the underlying investment.If you are analyzing a deal involving cap rates, it is highly advisable to have a commercial broker involved to help provide that local market perspective on appropriate cap rates for the area.
Dmitriy Fomichenko Eviction process gone wrong, any suggestions
5 September 2016 | 17 replies
Employment verifications
Account Closed Section 8
3 January 2020 | 181 replies
In order to qualify for the "housing for older persons" exemption, a facility or community must prove that its housing is:Intended for, and solely occupied by persons 62 years of age or older; orIntended and operated for occupancy by persons 55 years of age or older.In order to qualify for the "55 or older" housing exemption, a facility or community must satisfy each of the following requirements: At least 80 percent of the units must have at least one occupant who is 55 years of age or older; andThe facility or community must publish and adhere to policies and procedures that demonstrate the intent to operate as "55 or older" housing; andThe facility or community must comply with HUD's regulatory requirements for age verification of residents.The "housing for older persons" exemption does not protect senior housing facilities or communities from liability for housing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, or national origin.HUD is ready to help with any problem of housing discrimination.
Ben Leybovich Are You Depressed?
25 January 2017 | 142 replies
Just trying to see if we have any identity crisis here :) 
Maureen Hannan I want to sell a private mortgage note
16 June 2013 | 50 replies
was the any verification of employment, credit issues, debts by the originator?
Robert Burns Revising a Lease Option Agreement
12 July 2013 | 6 replies
He will have the forms, verification of income/employment or get tax returns and verify assets.Might also pin the buyer down to show a deposit to his bank account, monthly or quarterly to keep on track of the agreed purchased term.