Jia Lin
Tenant Threatening Legal Action For Landlord Responses to Repairs
24 June 2018 | 70 replies
The new refrigerant R410 when expose to air containing chemicals found in some typical household cleaners can cause the copper coils to fail prematurely.
Sarah Humbargar
Pre-Mitigated Meth House
21 February 2019 | 10 replies
I'd also advise all flippers get a test done PRIOR to closing - a house was recently rehabbed here in the Springs and then the buyer did a meth test and it came back hot.
Roland S.
How Poor Americans get Exploited by their Landlords
17 April 2019 | 74 replies
I grew up ridiculously poor - at one point we were homeless, and I lived long periods with no electricity, hot water, telephone, etc.
Maritza Soto
Duplex in Poughkeepsie
29 April 2021 | 22 replies
The Arlington Town center is another hot area to look around, and the city is really pumping it up.
Brenna Wood
Thinking of Buying in Temecula California
14 June 2020 | 21 replies
Temecula isn’t going anywhere if you want to alternate bw sitting in traffic and being hot!
Patryk Swietek
[Video] Is Joshua Tree & Hi-Desert California A Good STR Market?
10 April 2023 | 9 replies
When its hot no one wants to be in the desert, as there is nothing to do but sit in the AC.
Suraj Nagrani
New Constructions in San Antonio
16 February 2015 | 12 replies
That is a hot spot now.
Jason Tassinari
Anyone know Virginia's "Service Animal" laws ?
30 December 2021 | 12 replies
The ESA requires absolutely no training and can be any "common household animal" such as a dog, cat, or lizard.
JR C.
Hereos Act will hurt landlords in a bad way
2 June 2021 | 323 replies
—The Congress finds that—‘‘(1) according to the 2018 American Community Survey, 36 percent of households in the UnitedStates—more than 43 million households—are renters;‘‘(2) in 2019 alone, renters in the United States paid $512 billion in rent;‘‘(3) according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, 20.8 million renters in the United States spent more than 30 percent of their incomes on housing in 2018 and 10.9 million renters spent more than 50 percent of their incomes on housing in the same year;‘‘(4) according to data from the Department of Labor, more than 30 million people have filed for unemployment since the COVID-19 pandemic began;‘‘(5) the impacts of the spread of COVID-19, which is now considered a global pandemic, are expected to negatively impact the incomes of potentially millions of renter households, making it difficult for them to pay their rent on time; and‘‘(6) evictions in the current environment would increase homelessness and housing instability which would be counterproductive towards the public health goals of keeping individuals in their homes tothe greatest extent possible.
Greg R.
We're being overrun by fake finance, investing, and RE gurus
30 June 2023 | 141 replies
If you attended a scam feel free to share the content on your no name blog and deflate the hot air balloon, private plane, and jewels.A seminar with 200 attendees and speaker on stage for two hours might be worth $25 if you learn something.