Jamie Parker
Seller Financing into Long term debt service products
9 November 2024 | 21 replies
Current building code requirements and local amendments should be considered forrebuilding the fire-damaged portion of the residence.The Engineer shall have no liability to the Owners, or to others for the acts or omissions of theContractor or any other Persons performing work on the project, or failure of the Contractor tocarry out the work in accordance with this letter, except where specifically inspected andapproved by the engineer and discovery of defect is possible within the normal ability or standardof care for the industry.This report is based on a diligent visual inspection of the referenced areas.
Deborah Wodell
Is 100% Financing a Trend Worth Pursuing?
7 November 2024 | 8 replies
Would like to know more insights on how this trend is shaping your deals and what’s been effective!
Jamie Dupont
Rochester NY LTR Tenant 4K damages
31 October 2024 | 17 replies
PM sent pics of all the damages.
Jacopo Iasiello
For experienced Investor here
7 November 2024 | 3 replies
I underestimated tenant behavior, facing issues like property damage, lease violations, and evictions.Once I realized the importance of focusing on the right tenant segment rather than properties, everything changed.
Michelle Howey
Seeking Advice on Finding Off-Market Deals: Any specific techniques that work?
6 November 2024 | 6 replies
Hello everyone,I’m currently exploring ways to find off-market real estate deals and would love to get some advice from this knowledgeable community.What strategies or tools have you found most effective in identifying off-market properties?
Ivan Smith
Eviction advice needed in Phoenix, AZ
7 November 2024 | 15 replies
just say rent is not being paid, or should i include things like unauthorized pets and damaging property by not having water on since may and sprinkler system disconnected, damage inside property?....
Deborah R.
Hurricane advice - LTR flooded
5 November 2024 | 39 replies
Who has had their rental significantly damaged by a hurricane/tornado/flooding?
Cherilyn Williams
3rd late payment in 5 months
6 November 2024 | 6 replies
One option you might try is to go to Bi- Weekly Payments, this way you collect on the same cycle as their paychecks.As long as both of your tenants still have their jobs, I would ride it out, the 2nd thing is how are they maintaining the property, are you going to have to spend thousands of dollars on repairs because of damage to the property.
Nick Pastore
Anyone investing in Brampton ?
7 November 2024 | 9 replies
They usually dont damage the place because they all dont have permanent residence and dont want to get into conflict with anyone usually.
Mike Harvey
Starting with section 8
2 November 2024 | 8 replies
Landlord can require tenants to be responsible for separately metered utilities, so can avoid waste.Landlord can get annual small increases in rent.NegativesMost of us don’t treat something we get for free the same way we treat something we’ve worked hard to obtain.S8 applicants claim “broke” and don’t like to pay application feesSame goes for security depositsS8 tenants, in our experience, tend to cause more property damage than non-S8 tenants. - Make sure you get a security deposit and perhaps do a surprise inspection of their current home.S8 requires an inspection (mostly health & safety) before approving a lease and then annually thereafter. - Not something most landlords taking care of their properties have to worry about.There are limits to clauses they allow in your lease.