When you see 000, a placeholder tag often used in database systems to indicate an unclassified or default entry. Also known as default tag, it doesn't stand for a real property type—but in this case, it’s the container for real estate questions that don’t fit neatly into categories. These are the messy, practical, everyday questions people actually ask: How much credit do you need to buy a warehouse? Can your landlord sell your apartment while you’re still living there? Is 800 sqft enough for two people? These aren’t theoretical—they’re life decisions.
Behind this tag are posts that cut through the noise. You’ll find real answers about commercial property credit score, the minimum score lenders require to approve a loan for offices, retail spaces, or industrial buildings, and why falling below 700 can lock you out of deals. You’ll see how 2BHK apartments, a two-bedroom, one-hall layout common in India and Australia dominate the market because they balance space, cost, and flexibility for couples and remote workers. You’ll learn about landlord tenant rights, the legal protections tenants have when a rental property is sold or when deposits aren’t returned on time—especially in places like Maryland and Virginia, where rules are strict but often misunderstood.
And it’s not just about rules—it’s about value. How do you make a commercial property worth more? What’s the truth behind the 2% rule for rental income? Why does a Type B property in India cost less than a Type A, and does it matter? These aren’t jargon—they’re tools. People use them to avoid overpaying, to fight unfair evictions, or to decide if a 1H apartment is better than a studio. The posts under this tag don’t pretend to be perfect. They’re raw, real, and focused on what actually happens when you try to buy, rent, or invest.
If you’ve ever Googled a question and gotten a wall of fluff, you’re in the right place. Here, you’ll find straight talk about credit limits, apartment sizes, deposit deadlines, and valuation tricks—no marketing, no hype, no filler. What’s below isn’t a list of articles. It’s a collection of answers you didn’t know you needed until you asked.