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Donna Hutchinson Rent Amount for Section 8
2 March 2020 | 16 replies
I've had dozens of Section 8 tenants and HUD always requires me to provide three comparable properties and the rent rates so they can verify I'm not taking advantage of the government.
Bea Leichliter anyone live through the 08 crash with a 4plex in their portfolio?
29 May 2019 | 47 replies
As construction jobs dried during that time more folks became reliant on government assistance programs like Section 8.
Brendan Chetuck Motivated sellers list
29 May 2019 | 2 replies
My plan is to then get some nice colored envelopes and mass print these 300 or so letters at staples, put them in the envelopes, hand write the address, stamp them and send them out.
Dustin Ruhl What are your thoughts on Taking Out A Second Mortgage?
28 May 2019 | 0 replies
In order to properly educate yourself and secure your loan, you should do a few things first, like checking your credit score, finding out what your property is worth, do some research, shop around, determine what kind of second mortgage is best for you, and always be sure to read the fine print when signing.
Jacob Coniglione Sueing tenants for damages
28 May 2019 | 5 replies
But, generally speaking, it will depend on the tenants specific circumstances(will they need a government security clearance for future work, will they inherit a house from parents, will they apply for a home loan ever,etc) and how long you are willing to wait for reimbursement.
Aaron Moayed Going the Insurance Policy Route vs LLC
29 May 2019 | 8 replies
My insurance most likely wouldn’t cover this.Since the Property Manager is placing the tenant...they are the ones responsible for following all of the government regulated guidelines.
Sam Wilson Rental Registry, Rental Inspections and other govt costs...
29 May 2019 | 4 replies
highlight_post=4202298&page=1#p4202298I'd assume that rents would rise, evictions would rise (because landlords would be punished by code complaints that are caused by tenants - which the vast majority of those in Memphis are), and there would be higher vacancy rates/times because of increased rent/deposits.We had a meeting with government officials last week and they couldn't tell us any of this info and pretty much just said that this was the new "best practice" and "other cities were doing it". 
Corey Reuter Previous owners' tenant died, left lots of personal property
30 May 2019 | 3 replies
A local government agency may also provide for the towing of motor vehicles or vessels from real property under the authority of any local ordinance providing for the towing of vehicles or vessels which are derelict, junk, scrapped, disassembled or otherwise harmful to the public health under the terms of the ordinance.
John Kwon Need help w/ new proposed development on current rental property
14 June 2019 | 2 replies
Do not hesitate to ask since the local government is just made up of people and they are able to make some things happen that private individuals cannot.
Joseph Bagley New from San Diego, Ca
3 June 2019 | 5 replies
My government name is in my profile everybody calls me Joe or Bagz or a combination of the two.