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From Cerebral Palsy to Multifamily Mogul:...

By Jason Malabute, CPA and full-time real estate investor On December 30, 1988, the doctors had to perform an emergency C-section on my mother as she was giving birth to me. My umbilical cord had wrapped around my neck, cutting off the oxygen to my brain for one minute. When I was finally born, I was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. The doctors told my parents that there was no certainty if I would be able to walk, talk, or think for myself. If you had told people in that delivery room that 34 years later, I would be a general partner on 342 units across two multifamily properties out of state, it is safe to say that you might have been laughed out of the room for saying something so... Read more

In the realm of property management, the scope of fair housing laws extends to holidays and the adornments associated with them. Ensuring adherence to these laws is...

Due to unprecedented rainfall and disastrous flooding, New York laws require that sellers of residential properties disclose to buyers, and landlords disclose to...

This article was written by David Fisher, Tax Strategist at Creative Real Estate Strategies The Dynamic Duo The Dynamic Duo can provide greater real estate wealth than a...

This article was contributed by Gwen Wachowski, Mortgage Specialist at VirtuaLending I’ve been getting a number of inquiries of some properties on the unique side...

Should You Hire a Property Manager? 5 Tips for...

Investing in real estate can be lucrative, but it isn’t without challenges. For new property investors, it can be intimidating to face buying and renting out a home. However, with the right knowledge and approach, you can set yourself up for success in this rewarding field. In this article, we will provide five tips to help you embark on your property investment journey with confidence.  Choose the Right Property When choosing the right property to rent, it is important for new property investors to carefully consider factors such as crime rates, amenities, walkability, nearby schools, and so on.  Crime rates: Properties in low-crime areas are generally more attractive to tenants and... Read more

A multi-family property can be a great addition to your real estate investment portfolio, but it’s important to look for any red flags before making a commitment....

The landscape of fair housing has been continuously evolving. One of the emerging focal points is the protection against discrimination based on the “Source of...

Verification forms play a pivotal role in property management offices, particularly when handling requests for reasonable accommodations or modifications under the Fair...

Familial status is a critical protected category under the Fair Housing Act, established to ensure equal housing opportunities for families with children and pregnant...