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Elena Fabri Property Management - CLEVELAND
16 October 2024 | 21 replies
Eventually, 358 of the homes fell into foreclosure.The following 11 defendants were indicted on mortgage fraud-related offenses including engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, a first degree felony: Uri Gofman, Tony Viola, Igor Gofman, Kevin Landrum, Dave Pirichy, Dale Adams, Steve Greenwald, George Gardner and James Leoni along with Real Asset Fund, owned by Uri Gofman, and Karka Inc., also owned by Uri Gofman.
Nate Armstrong Is a huge real estate crash coming soon?
21 October 2024 | 176 replies
Once they made up their mind to buy, they may delay, but they are not going back to being content renting.All other points I am reading here have the potential to impact the market to a certain degree, but nothing can produce enough inventory to change the direction (up).
Magda Lipinska CPA in Austin/Round Rock
18 October 2024 | 3 replies
I'd highly encourage you to reach out to folks providing value to other people in the forums and see if they're accepting clients at this time.
Tyler Hahn Property Management - Cleveland, OH
16 October 2024 | 9 replies
Eventually, 358 of the homes fell into foreclosure.The following 11 defendants were indicted on mortgage fraud-related offenses including engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, a first degree felony:Uri Gofman, Tony Viola, Igor Gofman, Kevin Landrum, Dave Pirichy, Dale Adams, Steve Greenwald, George Gardner and James Leoni along with Real Asset Fund, owned by Uri Gofman, and Karka Inc., also owned by Uri Gofman.
Jake Barrutia Allow full year prepaid rent?
17 October 2024 | 19 replies
Quote from @Jake Barrutia: It is totally acceptable, but you need to be conscious of a few things:1.
Joseph Scorese Close RE Deals in Any Economy Top Strategy - What are factor that you will leverage?
19 October 2024 | 0 replies
Offer Value Beyond PriceIn competitive or slow markets, creating value for the seller can tip the deal in your favor: Quick Closings: If you can close faster than competitors, this might persuade the seller to accept a slightly lower offer.
Austin Bright Wholesale friendly brokerages
16 October 2024 | 3 replies
I'm becoming an agent for MLS access so I can a greater degree of confidence in data accuracy.I'd like to take on wholesailing myself so that I can continue to work on my rental portfolio at a faster pace.
Roberto Rohann Buying a home with unpermitted work (bathrooms etc)
17 October 2024 | 4 replies
You can:* accept as is (or ask for credits)* demand the seller fixes it and gets town sign off* demand the seller rips it out (e.g. an illegally finished basement)In theory, these changes should be grandfathered in and aside from legitimate safety concerns (e.g.
Andy Sabisch Question on adding cleanliness in a lease
16 October 2024 | 1 reply
Be interested in what your thoughts are to include this in a lease (needs to be maintained to some defined degree of cleanliness rather than waiting until move-out and deduct cleaning charges from their deposit).
Andrew Rivera General questions regarding regarding LTR using DSCR for section 8 tenants:
17 October 2024 | 0 replies
Hello all, I'm curious how much the HUD will actually pay compared to the 40th percentile rents posted on their site.I'm aware of the different amounts each tenant will cover in terms of their portion of the rent, but I'm not sure if the HUD will actually agree to my rent price.I've been taking the stated FMR for the bedroom count, and taking 20% off the number stated (to be conservative as to what the HUD will accept).