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Kyle Smith Finding Property Management
12 November 2021 | 11 replies
I would imagine it's not only a losing proposition financially, but also a health and safety issue for their staff.
Lore Postman DSCR lender for North Carolina property
26 July 2023 | 15 replies
You pay title escrow transfer taxes and $996 processing, usually there are impounds required.Property has to meet health and safety codes.
Thomas A Buonanno Purchasing land to build on
27 November 2023 | 3 replies
For sewer, if there are no sanitary sewer lines, which is common in the country, you will need to have the county health department come and test the soil for a "perc test" that will tell you if your soil is suitable for leach fields that will slowly decontaminate wastewater from your home.
Caleb Hood Third Ward cost of rehab per sqft?
5 January 2024 | 4 replies
Another point to consider is we have power outages so a generator is a must or near must depending on your health and level of comfort you expect- summer can get to 105F plus humidity. 
Account Closed Probate in CT
26 February 2016 | 9 replies
I don't believe there's a list of "probate properties" per se. finding probate properties requires you to dig deeper with your research. you can always call realtors and ask if they have any probate properties. and look in the obituaries. or find death certificates by checking with the state department of public health and town vital records. then go to the probate court website for the specific town and type in the name. you might see if they owned any property. it's a lengthy process but one that could pay off. good luck!
Jacob Joye Turning Primary Residence Into MTR vs. LTR
20 December 2023 | 5 replies
There are alot of ways to go, health professionals will likely not need a 3 bed. 
Vlad Selsky Seek advice for a smoking issue
25 October 2023 | 2 replies
We have an issue where marijuana smoke (legal in MA) is making its way to upstairs unit (which I own) and severely impacting the health and well being of my tenant.
Jimmy Jefferson Can you deny an ESA (Emotional Support Animal)??
4 January 2024 | 4 replies
Look this up to make sure you comply with state laws but here are a few reasons you can deny an ESA:You can deny a tenant with an emotional support animal housing if:They are unable to provide sufficient documentation, such as the emotional support animal letter, that verifies the ESA is necessary for their health and well-being.
Jonathan Schwenka [Calc Review] First Home Transition - Rent or Sell
3 February 2020 | 5 replies
Projected Rental Breakdown - Rent estimate = $1350-1450/month (FMV for 4 bedroom house in this area)House is located near a redeveloped & growing business district and a very short commute to medical/dental schools (idea to potentially rent to a group of professional students)New high school is being built over the next couple years within 5 minutes of the home as well**Potential for continued property appreciation for these reasonsSelling positives -Sellers market currentlyAvoid managing the property remotely The property was not purchased with the intention of being an investment property, but considering my current status, the opportunity presents itself to turn it into one, or sell it and move on. 
Ewa Reza CA eviction ban - any Los Angeles landlord tried to evict lately?
8 June 2021 | 9 replies
A tenant’s guest shoots and kills someone at the rental property.Another tenant threatens to behead the landlord.And a third renter runs a prostitution ring out of the unit.In each case, the landlord pursues an eviction, and each time, the judge says no.These are just some of the eviction-worthy situations that have gone nowhere since April 6, when the California Judicial Council suspended virtually all unlawful-detainer proceedings in the state.In the cases above, the landlords pointed to the Judicial Council’s exception for threats to health and safety.The plaintiffs were still denied.The justification?