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Gregory DuVall Found this, HUD guidelines for service, and assistance animals
4 February 2020 | 1 reply

I found this article that links to the new HUD guidelines on Reasonable Accommodations For Assistance Animals, including Service animals, and emotional support animals. the actual guidance does not change any current ...

Jason Krawitz ROI vs. ROE - When to re-evaluate a rental property?
22 September 2017 | 4 replies

Let me paint a fictitious story for you to illustrate what I'm trying to ask. 10 years ago, I buy a property for 80k cash that rents for 1200/month. I'm happy with this ROI as I'm earning 1.5% of my investment each mo...

Jonathan Polack Banning tenant’s guest
7 January 2009 | 2 replies

I own a duplex (new to the landlord thing). Both tenants in the upstairs and downstairs have been great and I want to keep them happy. The downstairs asked to do a sublease with an additional tenant to help afford i...

James Park Tenant overflowed water from the toliet which caused water damage to the dry : How to handle this situation.
11 September 2011 | 4 replies

Last Friday, my tenant calls me to tell me that it is difficult to afford the $2175/month rent. She is on a two year contract. In order to not have my property empty while looking for a new tenant, I agreed to let her...

Bill Cippola Legal help for a neighbor. Warranty deed names wrong section but rest is perfect. Grantor trying to say deed is void?
19 October 2014 | 5 replies

Neighbors wife had a piece of property transferred in 2002 to her via her mother but her dad hid the deed since 2002. Found the deed while moving her dad into an apartment last month and filed in correct jurisdiction....

Joseph Cooper How far gone is too far gone?
12 October 2022 | 4 replies

For me nothing is too far gone. Call me optimistic but coming from a construction family I tend to see the potential in every home. The only time I get nervous is major fire damage. It just seems like there can be in ...

Colleen Waldron New to the Game.
3 November 2015 | 1 reply

To get to the point, I want to get into real estate doing wholesaling and flipping homes but I have no money to start. I am currently about to start a 30 day challenge to wholesale a house  and with that hopefully fin...

Jacob Barnhart Financing a property that I am fully aware is over market value
7 October 2017 | 3 replies

Yes, I am looking at offering on a property that the owner is asking far too much for. I have a personal reason for wanting this property that most people wouldn't, so it has more value to me than most other people. S...

Felipe Munoz What's better when making MLS offers?
22 September 2017 | 7 replies

What do you think is better when making a low ball offer in MLS?

1) Go somewhat reasonable on offer then adjust later during inspection period?

2) Go low right out of the gate?

Edd Sylvester Giving friend of friend preference over other applicants
28 November 2016 | 8 replies

Hi all,I just purchased my first rental property and we have had a few applications but one is from a friend of a friend and that reference trumps everything for us. We didn't realize they'd be interested, if we would...