The 11 Most Common Questions Asked by Tenants—Answered
“When renting out an available rental, you’ll quickly notice that a lot of your time is spent answering questions from prospective tenants. Some questions are really easy, such as, “How much is the rent?” Others should be dealt with a little more carefully. Below are some of the eleven most common types of hard-to-answer questions […]
Competitive Spokane housing market follows trends of shrinking inventory, upsurge in home prices | The Spokesman-Review
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/apr/18/competitive-spokane-housing-market-follows-trends/
Beating a Dead Horse – Tinderbox Consulting
http://tinderboxconsultant.com/2013/01/18/beating-dead-horse/
How $100 of Your Taxes Are Spent: 8 Cents on National Parks and $15 on Medicare – WSJ
Source: How $100 of Your Taxes Are Spent: 8 Cents on National Parks and $15 on Medicare – WSJ
Do Zoning Laws Apply to a Home Business?
By George Khoury, Esq. on April 7, 2017 11:00 AM Starting a home business can be filled with pitfalls beyond the question of whether or not your productivity suffers if you work in pajamas. Frequently, zoning laws and other rules or regulations will apply to a home business. Zoning laws limit the way in which […]
How To Clear Title To Real Property Purchased At A Washington State Tax Sale
Generally there is a right of redemption when purchasing Washington State real property at a Treasurer’s Tax Sale. There are historically three ways of eliminating or shortening the redemption period to allow more prompt marketable sale of the property: Get a deed from the former owner and releases from any lien holder whose interest was […]
When Home Sellers or Buyers Change Their Minds – WSJ
Attempting to back out of a sale agreement (whether seller or buyer) can be quite expensive and time consuming. Source: When Home Buyers Change Their Minds – WSJ
Spokane City Council Mandates Landlords Must Accept Renters Who Use Subsidies
The Spokane City Council approved on Monday [March 27, 2017] a legislative package protecting residents’ civil rights. In a concession to landlords, the council delayed a new rule outlawing housing discrimination against people who use subsidies to pay rent. City Councilwoman Amber Waldref asked for the delay until July 1 “to make sure everyone understands […]
5 Misconceptions About Real Estate Investing–Debunked!
http://www.creonline.com/blog/5-misconceptions-about-real-estate-investing/