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Winding Down COVID-19 Relief Programs for Landlords and Tenants

Eppraisal

To help struggling workers, the federal, state and local governments instituted programs that provided financial relief. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued a moratorium on all evictions by landlords of renters for non-payment. How Did Landlords Fare during the Moratorium? In an action without precedent, The U.S.

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Investing in Affordable Housing - Part 2 - Accountability to Housing Authority

Eppraisal

In addition, landlords who do so are providing a service to the community. So, owners accept lower rent payments from qualified tenants while receiving funding and/or tax benefits from the federal government. Also noted in part one is the fact that the government interfaces with landlords through the local housing authority.

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Investing In Affordable Housing - Part 1 - Profitability

Eppraisal

As a rule of thumb, investors in rental properties look for tenants who pay rent consistently and have the pockets to pay decently. When all the numbers are crunched, landlords who reserve some or all of their units for low to medium-income individuals and families can actually realize significant financial gain.

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The Complete Guide to Buying a Home As a Government Employee

Raleigh Realty

Buying a Home As a Government Employee Are you a government employee preparing to buy a home? The process of buying a new home may sound intimidating. With the right resources, you can ensure a successful investment and one in which you may save tens of thousands of dollars thanks to being a government employee.

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Ohio Land for Sale: Is the Market Still Ripe for Growth in 2022?

The Robert Weiler Company

Our land brokers anticipate steady demand from land buyers, other CRE investors, land developers, and tenants in Ohio, Central Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio. A whopping 3,644 homes closed during that busy summer month, 15.6 While the forecast varies among sectors, the overall outlook for the year’s second half remains positive.