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Trenton Brown Renting out my unit (first time!)
20 March 2024 | 5 replies
Make sure you have an air-tight lease and also a house rules or house expectations.Has someone been renting in the other side and you are just renting your side? 
Blake McWilliams Insurance Rejection In Illinois
20 March 2024 | 6 replies
There is no doubt the market is very tight, but there are still options.  
Gavin Wynn New investor writing contract
20 March 2024 | 3 replies
As @Daniel Sperling said, either get a standard contract that you can edit from a realtor you know or pay a local attorney to draw you up an air-tight contract that you can re-use once they know your goals - direct to seller, wholesaler, etc.The worst thing you can do is show up with a half-page doc for a seller.
Josh Ricord First Post College Investment- FHA 203K House Hack
19 March 2024 | 24 replies
To maintain profitability, it's essential to carry out in-depth market research, closely monitor remodeling expenditures, and do due diligence on prospective properties.Preliminary Advice for First-Time Investors:Become knowledgeable: By reading books, listening to podcasts, using internet tools, and connecting with seasoned investors, you may keep up your real estate investment education.Start modest: Start small and increase your investments gradually as you acquire confidence and expertise.Network: Make connections with other investors, real estate experts, and mentors who can offer advice, encouragement, and insightful perspectives.Make a good plan: Make a thorough investment strategy with precise objectives, deadlines, and exit tactics.
Luis Astudillo Metro Flippers Investments Lender
20 March 2024 | 18 replies
They will call you each day, which is usually a good thing because you'll always know how your loan application is doing and they'll make every effort to close by the deadline—barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Mohan Deep Tenant moved out, filed for bankruptcy
20 March 2024 | 16 replies
You have actual notice of the bankruptcy (and hopefully the bankruptcy case number) so your next step should be calling the Clerk’s office of the bankruptcy court to make sure you are on the creditor mailing list / requesting notice of anything filed in the case and— this is important— Confirming the Proof of Claim filing deadline and filing a claim in the case for whatever damages you have pursuant to the lease (with a copy of the lease) and any other supporting documents ASAP.By doing that, you can protect your ability to be paid out as an unsecured creditor with everyone else in that class (or perhaps a different class of creditors with a higher priority- not sure what your situation is so I can’t comment).  
Keith Thomas Are shipping containers still a thing ?
20 March 2024 | 6 replies
they are more expensive than stick built take years to get approved through the building  departments in many jurisdictions and the folks that buy them are eclectic to a certain degree.. they work well in Rural settings where you can really lock them tight and leave and not worry about thieves.  
Adrien V. Help to find a lawyer
19 March 2024 | 1 reply
I am speechless about Home 365 and could write a book about them.Can anybody recommend a lawyer in Michigan (Detroit) who would be able to file my summons, We already passed the deadline so we need extension.
Didi Balaban Seeking Advice On Hoa Assessment Not Disclosed
19 March 2024 | 1 reply
Shortly after the contractual deadline passed, I was contacted by a neighbor, who also holds the position of HOA head.
Account Closed Home sellers would no longer be forced to pay up to 6 percent commission to agents
25 March 2024 | 214 replies
That could crush buyers who already are tight in coming up with enough money for a down payment and closing costs.