The PropertyClub Blog
Can You Be Buried on Your Own Property?
Deciding where you want to be buried is a major decision, and many people choose to stay close to home. You can be buried on your own property in every state except three, although there are ways to get around the rules if you know the law.
Renting Mobile Homes Guide
Mobile homes are one of the most popular styles of living. If you want to live in a mobile home but don’t want to purchase one, another option is renting. There’s a lot to understand before you go through with this endeavor. Read on to learn more about renting mobile homes.
How to Stop an Eviction
Receiving an eviction notice can be frightening, but it’s always best not to panic. There are ways that you can delay or even stop the eviction process and stay in your apartment without doing damage to your credit or rental report. In this article we'll teach you how to stop an eviction before it happens.
Celebrities That Live in Idaho
Idaho, known for its stunning landscapes and serene lifestyle, isn't just a haven for outdoor enthusiasts—it's also home to a surprising number of celebrities. From movie stars to musicians, discover which famous faces have chosen the Gem State as their retreat, blending Hollywood glamor with the tranquility of the great outdoors. Dive in to uncover the twelve biggest celebrities who live in Idaho.
Internal Rate of Return Real Estate Guide
Internal Rate of Return, also known as IRR, is an estimate that is used to determine the profitability of a potential investment. IRR is widely used in real estate as an investment performance measure, as it calculates the percentage rate earned on each dollar invested for the period it is invested.
Squatters Rights in Illinois
Squatters rights refer to the legal rights of individuals who occupy a property without the owner's permission. In Illinois, these rights are granted to squatters through adverse possession laws. Read on to find out more about squatters' rights in Illinois.
Squatters Rights in Michigan
Squatters rights are legal rights given to individuals who occupy a property without legal permission for an extended period of time. In Michigan, squatters can file an adverse possession claim to take legal ownership of the property after occupying it for 15 continuous years. If you discover an unwanted guest on your land, here’s what you need to know.
Squatters Rights in Georgia
Squatters rights are legal rights given to individuals who occupy a property without legal permission for an extended period of time. In Georgia, after having occupied the property for 20 continuous years, squatters can file an adverse possession claim to take ownership of the property. If you discover an unwanted guest on your land, here’s what you should know.
Moving With Section 8 Guide
If you are receiving assistance from Section 8, moving from one rental to another can seem daunting. It’s even possible to transfer your section 8 voucher to another state, but there are a few considerations to take in before you do so. The moving process is specific, and there are many rules to know about before moving forward with your transfer.
Mortgage Late Payments: Guide to Getting Approved
If you have a history of late payments, lenders can decline your mortgage application. Late payments within the last 12 months can significantly impact your credit score and make it difficult for you to obtain a loan. They may decide to overlook it if you otherwise have good credit and a solid explanation of why the payment was late. But, it’s up to their discretion to determine whether or not it impacts your creditworthiness as a borrower.
Billionaire's Row: NYC's Most Expensive Real Estate
Billionaire’s Row is a small section of Midtown Manhattan that has been developed to cater exclusively to the uber-wealthy. It refers to the section of 57th Street between Park Avenue and the Hudson River, where some of the world's wealthiest individuals own or have purchased multi-million and even billion-dollar apartments. Here is a look at Billionaire's Row, the most expensive street in NYC.
NYC Housing Lottery Guide
The NYC Housing Lottery is a system through which individuals and families can apply for affordable housing opportunities in New York City. These units are typically priced below market rate and are intended to provide housing options for low- to moderate-income residents of the city. However, your chances of snagging a below-market-rate apartment are much better – not great, mind you – but at about 600 to 1, at least in the realm of possibility.