Max Moncur
How to Compete with a FHA Loan
12 April 2023 | 11 replies
There are approximately 45% fewer listings in the greater Sacramento area year to date.
Robert D.
State/county specific question. cook county Illinois
20 May 2016 | 1 reply
You're right that everyone above 18 must be named in order to get them evicted (only in the foreclosure setting).One way I have found helpful is to contact the police department and see if they'd be willing to accompany me to the property to conduct an on-site inspection (to make sure there are no dangerous conditions inside the property) and to get the names of the individuals inside.If you have occupants living in the property that are not named defendants, all you need to do is get a supplemental order of possession naming them.
Peter Jetson
Class A class B class C.... Help please!
18 May 2018 | 7 replies
.* C Class properties are typically older properties, built 30+ years ago with much fewer amenities, if any; rents are lower than B Class buildings and usually have more deferred maintenance and a lower occupancy rate.
Jonathan Beaumont
Pros and cons investing in a condo
30 March 2023 | 13 replies
In the Myrtle Beach area, you will not have a problem finding Short Term Rentals in danger of being banned.
Jacob Dinkins
Out of State Investing in Cleveland OH area
30 April 2020 | 8 replies
You definitely want to take fewer risks on the purchase if you need more predictable expenses.
Al Mcbee
What if I am Under Contract with No Buyers
20 October 2017 | 15 replies
The better they are, the fewer deals they don't have closed on.
Andy Gross
Bubble in Washington, DC?
21 September 2020 | 16 replies
“New data confirms what common sense probably already led you to suspect: Fewer people want to live in buildings with hundreds of other units—and which charge premiums for shared amenities like pools and gyms—during a public health crisis.
Philip Vidal
Multifamily conversion in Somerville, MA
14 December 2019 | 18 replies
Its dangerous to buy without knowing but there also might be an opportunity here too since no one else is probably buying right now because its all unclear?!?
Tim Miller
New Maryland Laws taking effect this year
21 April 2023 | 2 replies
A number of them will be re-introduced in next year’s legislative session.SB 47-Evidence - Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance - Fair Housing TestingHB 34-Failure to Pay Rent Proceedings - Prohibition on Rent Increases and Shielding of Court RecordsHB 303/SB 757-Baltimore City - Air Conditioning in Residential Rental UnitsHB 166-Workgroup to Study Community Association Standing in Nuisance Actions in Baltimore CountyHB 211-Rental Housing Fund, Calculation of Taxable Income, and Transfer Tax - Alterations (Affordable Housing Investment Act)HB 315/ SB 817-Multifamily Dwellings - Smoking PoliciesHB 577-Human Relations - Discrimination in Housing - Reentry-Into-Society StatusHB 684/SB 504-Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Just Cause Termination ProvisionsHB 691/SB 807-Landlord and Tenant - Failure to Repair Serious and Dangerous Defects - Tenant Remedies (Tenant Safety Act)HB 757/SB 919-Real Property - Expedited Wrongful Detainer Proceedings - Property for Sale or LeaseHB 882/SB 770-Landlord and Tenant - Holding Over - Landlord Restrictions and Tenant RemediesHB 972-Landlord and Tenant - Rent Escrow - Mold in Residential Dwelling UnitsHB 1016-Real Property - Residential Lease - Early Termination by TenantHB 1023-Real Property - Landlord and Tenant - Procedures for Failure to Pay Rent, Breach of Lease, and Tenant Holding OverHB 1163/SB 964-Human Relations - Protections Against Discrimination - Criminal Records
Aditya Bhate
Does MLS give an unfair advantage??
23 April 2023 | 6 replies
Things will even start to get dangerous once you have a market report that tells you instantly when properties are active.