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Nick Rutkowski Forced Evictions due to court shutdowns.
22 April 2020 | 19 replies

I’ve been hearing from other landlord groups that people are thinking about a forced eviction. Landlords are thinking about turning off utilities in order to get the non paying tenant out. There are no courts to resol...

Michael Rossi We Need a Revolution!
15 February 2010 | 9 replies

As we already know, because of the wild, reckless actions of the big banks selling derivatives that had little to no worth, the big banks were insolvent a year ago. The government argued that the banks MUST be saved ...

Sean Gribbons CO For City and County Of Denver?
22 October 2020 | 3 replies

Wondering if some BP folks can help me out with this. Finishing up a 4 unit apt renovation and we are selling the property. We pulled an electrical and plumbing permit. They are working to finalize them out but the cl...

Tim M. The return of Seattle Airbnb/short term rental regulation
27 April 2017 | 3 replies

It appears the Seattle city council has given more thought to their ham handed approach in regulating short term rentals. It is less restrictive than initial proposals:

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politi...

JJ Mayer Can Condo bylaws limit the # of children?
11 January 2017 | 2 replies

Can Condo bylaws limit the # of children in my rental unit?We recently bought a 2 bedroom condo, renovated it, and rented to a single mother (and her 3 children).  The Condo Board is now telling us that we have broken...

Jon Dorsey Converting to Public Utilities
17 May 2024 | 1 reply

I’ve seen where NC has partnered with municipalities to provide federal or state funding to bring public water/sewer to under severed areas. I have a multi family property connected to septics. I’m looking to connect ...

Daniel Antonetti Oakland Rent Control increases
1 April 2017 | 11 replies

I have a tenant that moved in June 15, 2016, and I would like to increase his rent as of July 1, 2017The CPI starting July 1, 2016 was 2%But the new Oakland CPI comes out in July 1, 2017.So 1) Can I increase his rent ...

Rich Weese Again, democracy doesn't matter
5 August 2010 | 45 replies

What the people want and vote for doesn't really matter. The libs know better. AZ , by a large majority wants their borders closed and the law enforced. Feds don't seem to. Ca voters wanted same sex marriages stopped....

Matt Berklacy can a business card be left (betw) the mailbox and flag?
1 September 2018 | 6 replies

hi, just wondering, (for hard concrete facts)..if you have any link addressing this, ...specifically....can a business card, or note, be left (betw) the mailbox and flag?employees give mixed opinions (alot).one superv...

Mike E I'm seeking advice for applying for a zoning change in a metro area (I'm in NYC)?
28 August 2013 | 3 replies

Those of you around Brooklyn will probably know there's an area in Greenpoint / Williamsburg that is transitioning from M1 (Light Manufacturing) to mixed use and residential. Usually these changes involve policy fr...