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Alex Rollins Getting partial release from HUD for infill lot purchase
23 April 2024 | 3 replies
I recently had a infill lot under contract to purchase so I can build a 2 family house.
Caryn Connors Grand Rapids - SFH or multi unit investment?
26 April 2024 | 8 replies
My husband and I are wanting to purchase our first property as an investment in Grand RapidsEither multi-unit, live in one unit rent out the other(s).
Bashir Hopewell Rehab estimates help
26 April 2024 | 5 replies
So, I wouldn't say its something to avoid so long as you are able and willing to deal with it and of course get a good deal on the purchase
Menachem Krasnjanski Pulling cash out of a syndication
27 April 2024 | 11 replies
Most deals purchased in 2022 were at absurdly low cap rates and highly inflated values. 
Roy Jones New Wraparound laws for Texas
26 April 2024 | 4 replies
To protect the purchaser of the wrap-around mortgage, Texas Senate HB 43:provides for wrap payments to be held in a constructive trust by the seller for the benefit of the buyerestablishes that anyone collecting or receiving a payment from a wrap borrower in connection to a wrap mortgage owes a fiduciary duty to the borrower for the paymentsdiscloses the nature and risks of wrap transactions to buyers and offer consumers the right to rescind transaction/agreement when disclosures are not made timelydefines “wrap mortgage loans” as a residential mortgage loan:made to finance the purchase of residential real estate that will continue to be subject to an unreleased lien that attached to the property before the loan was madesecures debt incurred by a person other than the wrap borrower that was not paid off at the time the loan was madeobligates the wrap borrower to the wrap lender for payment of debt, the principal amount of which includes the outstanding balance of the debt and any remaining amount of the purchase price financed by the wrap lenderclarifies that a wrap mortgage loan may only be closed by an attorney or title companyprevents “house flippers” from registering as financial service providersprohibits a person from making wrap mortgage loans unless the person is licensed or registered to originate or make residential mortgage loansThe new law goes into effect on January 1, 2022.
Gab Loo Does anyone own short term rental in Rocklin CA?
26 April 2024 | 5 replies
I helped a client purchase a property in Roseville (Not Rocklin.. but close) that had an ADU they rented as a mid-term rental.
Amy Breen Seeking Advice on Starting My Real Estate Investment Journey
27 April 2024 | 12 replies
My first real estate purchase was my own house and I bought a condo that fit me and is now a good rental many years later after moving. 
Thomas Talbert Need some BIGGG Tax Breaks
26 April 2024 | 12 replies
You can absolutely look into purchasing another property, but I would also work with your CPA to explore other tax strategies around retirement for you and your team (ex.
Stuart Tollison Markets to invest in or around Salt Lake City
26 April 2024 | 14 replies
I haven't purchased a property in the greater SLC metro since Nov 2021 when I purchased a fouplex in Payson. 
Michael Shadow Are Realtors required to present offer?
26 April 2024 | 27 replies
REALTORS® shall recommend that sellers/landlords obtain the advice of legal counsel prior to acceptance of a subsequent offer except where the acceptance is contingent on the termination of the pre-existing purchase contract or lease.