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Annette Eck Landlord’s Realtor Letting Prospects Enter My Home Unsupervised—Is This Legal?
16 October 2024 | 8 replies
We’ve had 6 showings in the past week alone, which is already a lot, but the most concerning part is what’s been happening during these showings.Here’s the real kicker: there have been showings (with prior notice given) when we weren’t home, and my cameras caught prospective buyers entering unaccompanied—no realtor, no landlord, just strangers walking into my occupied home.In one instance, my husband happened to be home and answered the door.
Jonathan Krauser Letter's to find Off Market Properties
25 October 2024 | 33 replies
Good LuckTypically multifamily is 5 units or more and Single Families are 1-4 units, so I was confused, so thanks for the clarification  Actually, that part is only half true because there are additional criteria that need to be considered to be multifamily vs SFR, such as separate utilities, heating systems, how they are attached to one another (Vertically vs horizontally), etcan easy way to differentiate and communicate is to call it multifamily if it has more than 5 units. and Single family for 1-4 units or call it how it is duplexI own several duplexes that are considered single-family homes by the city.In the end, it is your decision on how to use it
James Kim Assuming investment loan and actual use of property
12 October 2024 | 2 replies
I actually worked with a client in Phoenix not too long ago who was in a similar boat...trying to transfer their loan to a buyer looking to use the property as a primary residence.
Sylvia Castellanos What costs do I have to deduct from what I am paid for a property?
14 October 2024 | 19 replies
In my area, most agreements state that the closing costs are split equally between buyer and seller, but sometimes one party will pay everything. 
Joe S. Should investors use big words to sound smart?
17 October 2024 | 20 replies
They should only be used when you're 100% certain the other party is familiar.
Dana Brash 401k funds comingled with other investor cash
13 October 2024 | 5 replies
@Dana Brash only you are restricted to the disqualified party rules.  
Denise Evans Alabama Tax Lien Investing: Gap Years
14 October 2024 | 7 replies
If you are a third party and Sally is paralyzed, thinking she can't foreclose, you can buy her out and exercise her right of first refusal (and acquisition of the 2020 lien) and you can foreclose.
Sanjeev Advani Can Federal Lands Solve the U.S. Housing Crisis?
19 October 2024 | 25 replies
You should ask the question why both bipartisan parties don’t want that.
Jonathan Feliciano What's it like having a business partner?
16 October 2024 | 14 replies
And like a marriage, while you can certainly get out, if both parties aren't mutually on board with getting out, it becomes very messy.So, like a marriage, yes, you can meet your partner online.  
Edward Heavrin Paying off a rental aggressively. Pros & Cons?
20 October 2024 | 84 replies
If portfolio growth is not the goal, then it definitely reduces some of the risk on your side including third party risk (the bank being a party with a vested interest in the property), but also yield adjustment risk.