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Charlie Brown Getting started in commercial
29 August 2024 | 5 replies
.- These tend to be "assassin" type shops who are small teams of pretty elite operators, and they aren't bloated down with BS like the big CRBE's etc of the world, so you'll get exposed to more, you'll get exposed sooner, and they will generally be ideally with a niche industry or product type but will often have a ton of satellite deals they get which will get you cross industry exposure. 
Alex Silang STRs are “riskier” than LTRs
29 August 2024 | 14 replies
People tend to have short term memories.
Loren Howe My Commercial purchase experience
29 August 2024 | 2 replies
There also seemed to be a lot more room to renegotiate management or purchase contracts versus residential where people tend to tell you things are set in stone. 
Eyal Michaeli Real Estate Investors in Madrid
29 August 2024 | 24 replies
People tend to stay in the city they were raised too.
Andrew Carlson My tenant might be a prostitute
26 August 2024 | 73 replies
If it tends to be for a pretty set time frame it may be more of a tutoring/teaching type of situation.I tend to stay out of my tenants' business unless it involves safety of the neighbors or some kind of major crime, so yes, drug dealing would fall into that but most lower level dealers will have more than 1 customer and many high level ones who might only have one visitor are not as likely to have them daily.
Irene G. I have a property in CT but live in CA, where should I open the LLC?
28 August 2024 | 4 replies
Of course, with all things, the answers to all these matters will depend on the circumstances.California tends to have more laws on the books and requirements and restrictions that it can be a good idea to form a CA LLC for out of state property so that you as a CA resident are covered, and to try to have your contracts fall under the purview of CA courts.
Kristi K. Anyone using Steadily for landlord insurance
28 August 2024 | 22 replies
But my personal experience is the newer companies tend to be the ones that pull out of Texas within a few years if not sooner.
Mitchell Hein HELOC on rental property (duplex) in Texas
26 August 2024 | 10 replies
Hello,I know this has been posted a few times, but as the landscape for these products tends to change frequently, is anyone aware of any lenders that are offering HELOCs on a rental property (duplex specifically) in Texas right now (Aug 2024)?
Christian Licata In need of some advice for first property
29 August 2024 | 7 replies
It seems you've been doing a ton research and like most out of state investors, they tend to be interested in Knoxville.
Jeff S. Kohler-is it the best?
25 August 2024 | 15 replies
I was not at the presentation so this is second hand information but both women say the sales rep said this.