Rochelle Wilkinson
parents visiting tenants/ staying for 6 months +++
9 September 2016 | 5 replies
I have a situation that KEEPS arising and wondered if I could get some feedback.. the apartments we rent have a huge student ratio, we are located next to a major university.. which is great.. we are at full capacity.. but I keep running into the problem of tenants having their parents come stay for 6 months at a time.. ( they travel from India mainly and want to see how the kids are doing and since its half way around the world they stay for long periods of time).. the problem I am having is 2 extra people residing in the apartment for upwards of 6 months.. they are sleeping in the living room.. which breaks the housing law of so many people per sleeping square footage.. they even call and ask to add them to lease so they can get health insurance while they are here.. help... its about 25% of the tenants who i am encountering this with.. and to put this is real life scenario.. the parents are here now.. and dont go back for 6 months so what to do with tenants who have them here already?????
Account Closed
Seller trying to lock me in.
16 January 2015 | 16 replies
*Shakes head* I always wondered why people of perfectly good health and that were youthful got frustrated and irritated at me for trying to help them cross the street...It's ok, because I've learned A LOT just by going through these motions.
Shawn Moser
Should I pay for a one-on-one mentor?
2 May 2018 | 62 replies
In all things in life, it's usually best to risk only that which you can afford to lose without affecting your financial, mental, physical, emotional, and/or spiritual health.
Mark S.
Family Bank - Anyone Doing This?
30 September 2019 | 12 replies
I know it depends on the individual’s health, size of the policy, the insurance company, etc., but for the sake of illustration, let’s use some numbers from a “middle of the road,” actual client you’ve helped with this strategy and how that helped them accelerate their investments.
Leo Rodriguez
Crazy tenant! Need help!
5 August 2019 | 22 replies
Engaging in acts of violence or threats of violence, including but not limited to the unlawful discharge of firearms, prostitution, criminal street gang activity, intimidation, or any other breach of the Lease that otherwise jeopardizes the health, safety or welfare of the Landlord, his Agents or Tenants.
Gulliver R.
Well water in a mobile home park
10 March 2022 | 21 replies
Excellent feedback from @Frank Rolfe and @John Jacobus Assuming this is a WA or OR park.our water is generally county controlled through the health department or the state DEQ ..
Tony T.
Church For Sale Cheap - Need Ideas for Income!
2 August 2023 | 84 replies
Think things like fire standpipes, fire alarms, exit signs, fire extinguishers, heating, most churches have kitchens that need to meet health DPT inspections, range hoods and exhuasts.
Brenna Sullivan
Property Manager is threatening illegal actions over lease break
20 November 2016 | 28 replies
And as I stated, he has continued to refuse to answer e-mails since she sent him her notice, he has not returned phone calls, and has only called her once, yesterday, when he illegally threatened her.She was able to purchase the home due to an extremely large down-payment gift that was offered by family that, due to their health, would not be guaranteed by the time her lease was ended, so she could not wait.
Annette Lewis
Wholesale/Acquisition
11 January 2016 | 3 replies
I am currently a business owner in the health care field.
Devin C.
Using fha loan at 3.5 % down then after repairs, cashing out the equity for investment?
15 October 2014 | 15 replies
If a buyer knows the FHA health and safety guidelines to the tee they could in essence team a maintenance crew and loan officer (as an advisor) up to do the "minimum," amount of work during the escrow period prior to the FHA appraisal (assuming min repairs) being conducted and potentially close with a standard (non 203k) FHA loan.