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Nathan Gesner Tenants say the darndest things!
15 March 2021 | 9 replies
@Levi T.
Jesse Daconta What Stores Indicate the Most Future Growth?
10 November 2018 | 6 replies
Originally posted by @Levi T.
David Dachtera Employer data for cities
10 November 2018 | 4 replies
Originally posted by @Levi T.
Noah Norton When should I start real estate investing? Currently 15/yrs old
20 November 2018 | 7 replies
Originally posted by @Levi Rudder:Noah,I would minor in business finance and major in social media marketing.
Levi Fox Best way to finance a 1.5 million deal
27 November 2018 | 1 reply
hi @Levi Fox,I would say it's definitely possible, however it's all going to be based off of the numbers you're analyzing right now. 
Andrew Toews Single family rental vs condo? First time buyer.
20 March 2019 | 23 replies
Too bad condo fees are going up or you are getting hit with a levy
O'Neil Mbakwe HOA Foreclosure Redemption - TX
25 March 2019 | 13 replies
If the HOA is the purchaser, then it may receive all amounts previously due; interest to the date of redemption (10% if no rate is stated in the association's documentation); costs including attorney's fees; the amount of any subsequent assessment that may have been levied; any sums expended for mortgage payments, repair, and leasing of the property; and any remaining net amount as determined by the purchase price paid by the HOA.If the property was purchased by a third-party investor, then redemption is essentially accomplished by paying the amounts due the HOA (as outlined above) plus the purchase price paid by the investor; the amount of the deed recording fee; any amounts paid for taxes, penalties, and interest following the sale; and any costs incurred in connection with an eviction relating to the property.
Nico C. Flood Insurance Blues
30 May 2019 | 21 replies
There are super high levys that are not taken into account.I would still try and get a quote if it is the same coverage for less.