Jeremy A.
oakland-may-ban background checks
25 January 2020 | 7 replies
Oakland votes to bar landlords from conducting background checksMarisa KendallPUBLISHED: January 21, 2020 at 1:20 pm | UPDATED: January 22, 2020 at 10:04 amCategories:Business, California News, Crime & Courts, Latest Headlines, News, Politics, Real EstateOakland on Tuesday moved to become the first city in the state to ban landlords from investigating the criminal history of renters applying for both public and private housing.The Fair Chance Housing Ordinance, which the City Council passed unanimously Tuesday evening, will prohibit landlords from rejecting a potential tenant because of a prior criminal conviction.
Kyle Rottenberg
New to home buying - Boston area
19 February 2020 | 15 replies
I think your first step, if you haven't done so already, is to apply for a mortgage to see where you stand.
Kyle Moore
Short Term Rental Income From Primary Residence?
22 January 2020 | 1 reply
Business license or other 3rd party proof that the business still exists as of when you apply for the mortgage (CPAs don't write these letters, these days).
Steve LeBlanc
Commercial Real Estate Loan for deals under $300k
7 February 2020 | 13 replies
It's feeling near impossible to find funding as nearly all of the lenders I've called either require you to be local to apply or the deal has to be over $x million.
Michael Plaks
Tips on sending 1099-MISC to contractors
22 July 2022 | 6 replies
Warning: this exception applies to corporations only.
Connor O'Dwyer
Can I Get a Real Estate License?
23 January 2020 | 11 replies
Then applied for reciprocity in CT.
Zach Weiland
Are There Limits On HELOCs?
22 January 2020 | 0 replies
Would me having one already close to maxed out be a red flag to lenders if I were to apply for one on another property?
Martin Zad
help understanding retailparking requirements in Los Angeles area
23 January 2020 | 2 replies
do tenants get an exception when they apply for the occupancy permit?
JT Goodwin
2020 California ADU and JADU Laws
3 February 2020 | 8 replies
JT,(A) One accessory dwelling unit and one junior accessory dwelling unit per lot with a proposed or existing single-family dwelling if all of the following apply:(i) The accessory dwelling unit or junior accessory dwelling unit is within the proposed space of a single-family dwelling or existing space of a single-family dwelling or accessory structure and may include an expansion of not more than 150 square feet beyond the same physical dimensions as the existing accessory structure.