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Investing in Section 8 Housing After the COVID-19 Pandemic (VIDEO)

Many investors avoid Section 8 apartments because tenants destroy the property. The Housing Choice Voucher Program has more pros than it has cons since you’ll be working with the government and Federal Housing Assistance. This program started back in the ‘60s to help low-income families pay rent. Most Section 8 programs will have the tenants …

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The Surprising Benefits of Purchasing Foreclosed Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic (VIDEO)

Loads of foreclosed homes have been sweeping all across the United States due to the COVID-19 pandemic, severally bringing property value down, forcing families to move, and having government agencies handle the crisis as soon as possible. Surprisingly some buyers see this as an opportunity of a lifetime. Some buyers are buying homes for dirt-cheap …

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How to Allergy-Proof Your Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 is in the Air. Literally. Allergy season is around the corner and so is the Coronavirus. From grass to weeds and pollens, the hot weather is almost here, sending allergy levels through the roof. Fortunately, you’re sharper than these minute microbes, and following these easy do-it-yourself or DIY tips can help you keep your …

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Quickest Way to Sell House With Owner Financing During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Want to sell your home? The COVID-19 pandemic has put small businesses out of business, thousands are out of work, and not to mention all the deaths. The real estate market has gone down in price drastically but homebuyers are still buying and home sellers are still selling. There is still good news, home sellers …

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What you need to know about the COVID-19 mortgage relief program

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take its toll on the economy, many homeowners are struggling to make their mortgage payments. In response, the government has implemented a mortgage relief program to help ease the financial burden. However, with so much information available, it can be difficult to navigate the various options and provisions. To …

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Michigan sees a shocking spike in new COVID-19 cases

MICHIGAN — Michigan added more than 400 new cases of the coronavirus Tuesday, according to the most recent data provided by state health officials. The state confirmed 441 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, bringing Michigan’s coronavirus case total to 107,812. One more person in Michigan has died from the coronavirus, officials said, bringing the death toll …

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Investors regret investing in property during COVID-19 pandemic

LOS ANGELES, CA – A report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed three months in a row of payroll employment gains, an increase in jobs of 1.8 million in July on top of 4.8 million in June and 2.7 million in May. But currently, there is a slowdown in jobs gained most likely due …

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Illinois COVID-19 cases are skyrocketing and state may go into quarantine order

CHICAGO — City public health officials Tuesday added Hawaii, Nebraska, and North Carolina to its travel quarantine order, and Indiana could be next. Chicago Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady said Indiana has reached the infection-rate threshold — more than 15 new daily COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents over a week period — that requires …

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COVID-19 is causing New Yorkers serious trauma

NEW YORK, NY — Even for New York City’s most experienced emergency responders, the coronavirus crisis brought a level of trauma, unlike anything they’d seen before. For months, EMS and FDNY workers took on long shifts and new neighborhoods as the number of daily calls doubled and a quarter of their own workforce came down …

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For only the second time in the race's history, the Chicago Marathon is being canceled due to COVID-19

CHICAGO — For only the second time in the race’s history, organizers of the Chicago Marathon announced Monday this year’s race is a no-go due to COVID-19 concerns. The 43rd edition of the race was scheduled for Oct. 11. Held every October since 1977, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon draws around 50,000 athletes to …

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Denver putting a hold in reopening businesses due to COVID-19 spike

DENVER, CO — The city and county of Denver is putting variance requests on hold after a recent spike in the number of coronavirus cases, Mayor Michael Hancock announced at a news conference Wednesday. Businesses and services that have already been granted variances will be allowed to continue their operations. The variance requests, which many …

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San Diego County is the next county to close for two weeks due to rising COVID-19 cases

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — After two weeks of rising COVID-19 cases, San Diego County public health officials Monday ordered a halt to all indoor operations in businesses such as bars, restaurants, museums, zoos, cardrooms, theaters, and family entertainment centers, effective at midnight. Restaurants that are open with dine-in indoor service cannot allow any new …

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