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Jamie Kieu Are your renters paying rent during this pandemic?
29 May 2020 | 2 replies
I've heard some Landlords are experiencing 30% or more in delinquent renters but I think that's in heavily regulated states and apartment complexes where tenants tend to collaborate more.
Dexter Derr Cash out refi on 2-4 unit multi-family
29 May 2020 | 8 replies
The forum regulations won't let me post contact info, but sent you a connection request so I can get it over to you.
Derald Frazier Wholesaling in Hampton Roads
1 June 2020 | 1 reply
If so, what are the laws and regulations I should be are aware of?
Adam Knickelbein Cash flow = NEGATIVE $2,000 per month
2 June 2020 | 21 replies
Plus a bunch of other restrictions and regulations.
Jonathan Pantages New Lease Agreement after initial lease expired
2 June 2020 | 9 replies
Breaks should be for known renters with a good history.If you're not allowed to give notice because of COVID or some crazy California regulation, then I would at least bump them up to within 10% of the market rate and start enforcing late fees.
Angie Poonka House hacking in San Diego, CA
9 June 2020 | 5 replies
Whether that is by leveraging the zoning to add additional units or leveraging the state ADU bills would depend on the zoning, local regulations, etc. 
Daniel Pessin What's better? Owner Financing VS Being a Landlord
31 May 2020 | 1 reply
Your borrower may still call that they can't pay the mortgage, just like rent, but you don't have to worry about repairs, neighbor or municipality issues or anything else pertaining to home ownership.Mortgages are highly regulated and lenders have tax obligations.
Chrisford Fausta House Hacking during a pandemic
11 June 2020 | 7 replies
@Chris Fariogun people still need a place to live during a pandemic, and employment is slowly but surely regulating again.
Art Coburn CARES act requires you reveal if you have mortgage?!
31 May 2020 | 1 reply
As our office is moving forward to ensure both current laws and new regulations are met we need to update our system.
Allan Smith High Lumber Prices: What alternatives are there to build a house?
26 March 2021 | 9 replies
Helps offset fixed expenses like permits and regulations. certainly gets the job done and we do need more housing inventory on the upper end as well, but the real challenge is the insane demand for houses under median.