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Jeremy Beland Worst property we worked on to-date
4 September 2024 | 2 replies

One of the worst conditions we've bought properties in recently.
The seller’s sister reached out to us, desperate for help. The owner had been living in these conditions for a long time due to mental health issues.
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Casey Hampton Multi Family Partnership Structure
7 September 2024 | 2 replies
One of the largest growing buyer pool demographics is unrelated/unmarried "couples" (that are not dating).
Dani Beit-Or What do you think of this subject-to deal in Metro Houston?
6 September 2024 | 3 replies
Subject-to deal: Cash required: $35k + 295k existing mortgage + 5k in misc = $335k for a 350k 2021 house.Pros202135k needed3% int. rateGood schoolsGood location CONS$145/m in HOACashflow is tightMortgage InfoLast Recording Date 10/6/2021Loan Type CONVENTIONALOriginal Loan Amount $319,105Loan Term 361 MonthsEst.
Colin Ghira Tax Preparation and Filing with QuickBook
7 September 2024 | 0 replies
This reduces errors and ensures that your financial data is accurate and up-to-date.4.
Sam Kay Multiple Recurrent Leaks - Need advice on pivot strategies.
9 September 2024 | 14 replies
STR a suboptimal option in this market due to restrictive ordinances.Purchase price: $1,260,000 with 11% down @6.75% fixed 30 yrTotal Rehab costs (labor + materials) thus far: -$70,390Cashflow to date (NOT including Rehab Costs above): -$60,237Projected Cashflow: 3.1% with 3 LTR tenants Wanted the group’s expertise on options as I am considering parting ways with this property given the number of leaks that have come up in this relatively young property.1) In 2025, 1031 into another (potentially more units) multifamily at least 20 years old.2) Investigate leaks/Stabilize and proceed with original plan as LTR and accept uncertainty related to potential future leaks.3) Proceed as MTR (hospitals and NYC nearby) so that can intervene on issues during vacancy periods.
Erik Browning I'm one of the "Find a Lender" lenders, here are my thoughts
9 September 2024 | 46 replies
We plan to build on our “Deal Finder”, introduce a mobile app, and build out solutions to help investors meet contractors, lawyers, wholesalers (avoiding wannabes who just bought some guru course), and maybe foray into commercial - allowing investors to connect with Commercial Brokers. 
Ford Bennett Investing in Tri Cities Washington?
5 September 2024 | 7 replies
Are you investing in mobile homes, commercial triple net, or multi family?
Nathan Gesner What Do You Think About "Good Cause" Evictions?
10 September 2024 | 43 replies
A LL and tenant have a lease agreement with an agreed upon date.  
Deangelo Mack Estoppel letter/ Certificate
7 September 2024 | 8 replies
Current lease term (expiration date, month-to-month)7.
Tyler Kesling Starting my Journey
6 September 2024 | 13 replies
I usually receive a large bonus from work in late June so July 2025 is my target date to buy my first piece of property, although I realize opportunities may arise before then.