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Ali MirRasekhian Thoughts on HELOC for rehab
17 January 2022 | 7 replies
Plus, any HML will want to do inspection draws (depending on size of rehab) and will just slow you down.
Lieren Schuette Did Anyone Else Sign Up for the Rookie Bootcamp?
18 September 2022 | 4 replies
I signed up how do you get to the bootcamp portion it’s paid for but is it a different website
Shiloh Lundahl What are your favorite tips to influence an appraiser/appraiser?
16 January 2022 | 38 replies
He gave the same value to my property as one that was half the size, used comps over a mile away, and used low rental comps from a far distance despite me owning a fully-rented property one street over that wasn't used in his analysis.I have such a strong dislike for appraisers these days, I've considered going full 'Dexter' and ridding the world of them one at a time lol.In all seriousness though, adding the rehab credit to the settlement statement is something I'll try out on my next property.
Aaron Akins Offer Accepted - Questions To Answer During Contengency
15 January 2022 | 10 replies
It’s usually in a pretty prominent place on the planning and development or zoning portion of the city/county website.
Wensheng Chen Can this still be considered a primary residence property?
18 January 2022 | 6 replies
Did you both pay equal portions of the down payment, repairs, utilities, etc?
Charles D. Smith Evaluating Your Next Commercial Real Estate Retail Investment
15 January 2022 | 1 reply
Regardless of the size and type of retail property, below are some considerations and tips to consider when evaluating your next retail investment.Types of Uses Matter More than EverOver the last five years, the growth of e-commerce has forced the retail industry to evolve significantly.
Jackie Cramer Whaddya do...how to handle
31 January 2022 | 9 replies
Part B is the primary has a large lot and with luck can be subdivided where we would like to build a suitably sized for our retirement likely using proceeds from husbands family home.
Chad Maghielse Can you sell equity to fund a VERY unique deal without rent?
30 January 2022 | 3 replies
Maintenance on bigger homes like this is a BIGGER expense than normal.Larger roofs, crazy roof lines, multiple HVAC's, grande sized pool equipment, property tax increases.Plus  ongoing asset maintenance costs, such as mold forming in a veranda ceiling that needs to be removed and repainted, etc...That out of the way, if there are not a lot of takers for this place, could you do an OWC, or a Lowball.What I mean is there any scenario where you could step up to the plate on your own and buy it?
William Collins Connecticut W2 side hustling progress 2022
31 January 2022 | 2 replies
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John Larson Tenants requesting another bathroom. Creative solutions?
5 February 2022 | 12 replies
Instead of telling them to kick rocks, have you guys ever worked out a deal where you would improve the property at a tenants request, but in exchange amend the lease to raise the rent or have them pay a portion of the project, etc. ?