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Tracey Steele City of Chicago - Permits and Renovation Requirements
24 January 2017 | 0 replies
The home was last upgraded in the late 1990s/early 2000s, so I suspect building code has changed between now and then.
Ryan Horne Air BnB Experience - Atlanta
25 January 2017 | 13 replies
There are a few websites such as Evernote and Airdna.co where you can look at data pulled straight from listings in those zip codes.
Brad Fausett Just found out one of my future tenants is Section 8- Advice?
25 January 2017 | 10 replies
@Brad Fausett  Haven't been involved with Sec 8 tenants for probably 5 years now, so maybe things have changed but in Cleveland rents are set by CMHA and they were market or slightly lower for the houses we had (44111 zip code).  
Kelvin Lee Eudaly's proposal for landlords paying renters moving fees?
25 January 2017 | 5 replies
(SF Administrative Code Section 37.2(r)(4)(D)) Unauthorized units that existed before June 13, 1979 and were brought up to code after that date are also still covered under rent control.You live in subsidized housing, such as HUD housing projects.
Chimi Changa Looking for Referals (Mortgage & Realtor for a Mutlifamily)
23 February 2017 | 7 replies
I do not get any benefit from promoting, just sharing info with fellow investors.
Lisa Hoover WHAT TYPES OF INSURANCES SHOULD A LARGE PM COMPANY CARRY??
31 January 2017 | 1 reply
I live 40 miles away, so I called the owner of the biggest plumbing co in the city and he and 2 techs dropped everything to get to the property within 10 minutes of my call.I had put a garage outdoor access remote on the outside of the house.. they couldn't get in thru that because THE POWER WAS NOW OFF.Luckily i had put a coded door knob on the kitchen door that opens to the deck-- i gave them the code and they were inside instantly.The water heater was STILL SPEWING WATER full blast in a stream so strong it was hitting the second story ceiling and hitting the ELECTRICAL PANEL also located in the garage and that's what had knocked out the power .The plumbers immediately turned off the inside water main cutoffand sent me photos of the EMERGENCY SITUATION the pm so calmly let me know about by email an hour earlier.i fired the pm co that instant and got on the phone to STATE FARM (my HOMEOWNERS/rental policy dwelling ins co) all whiledriving an hour to the property.i also called the city's best WATER EMERGENCY REMEDIATION COMpany while en route.When i got there, the water was turned off ( finally)the drywall ceiling had fallen in, the light fixtures destroyed, the garage door opener plastic case was HALF FULL OF WATER and there were 1000s of mold blooms on every surface and hundreds of stacks of spiky growing black mold (looked like iron fiilings we used to play with in that game we all had as kids where u use a magnet and drag the iron filings around to put hair and a mustache on the bald guy cartoon photo) the mold spikes were 1.5" tall on the wood railings and stairs going into the house, on all of my beautiful built in wooden garage shelves--- what a mess-- like the streets of Beirut after the bombs went off.and I don't have allergies -- but i could not even STAND inside the garage because the WET MOLD MILDEW SMELL was so strong it instantly gagged me and gave me a headache and i couldn't breathe.So here we are on Jan 17 and now i know that the BEST rental dwelling policy does NOT COVER MOLD REMEDIATION AT ALL ( so far $14,000) but it does cover water damage with a $2500 deductible...
Ben Williams Rentals in Greyson County, TX
24 February 2017 | 22 replies
I do not get any benefit from promoting, just sharing info with fellow investors.
Andrew Clifton Do it Yourself Inspection?
27 January 2017 | 12 replies
How much do you know about local building codes and spotting work not done to code?
Patrick Squires Thoughts on Goverment Rental Property Inspections
25 January 2017 | 1 reply
The inspections cover everything from Fire Alarms and handrails to plumbing codes and egress points. 
Johnny Dee Question about B class Phoenix investment properties
30 January 2017 | 12 replies
It's easy to search by zip code and pull up all For Sale and Rental listings in one map (filtered by housing type, listing price, etc).