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Andrew Fidler Lucas County, Ohio Evictions and the CARES ACT - DISMISSED
5 June 2020 | 10 replies
@Bob Floss II, I fully respect that every court and magistrate across the country are challenged with enforcing a unique and rarely-so-quickly-enacted act knowing that the everyone is injured by the events of 2020 and ultimately they are in the unenviable position of pleasing no one all of the time regardless of their ruling.Update on Toledo's specific case I observed in court with the eviction filed before March 27th yet was receiving Section 8 income:Our attorney reported that after the magistrate's reflection upon the act the ruling has been changed to "eviction granted, writ of possession to be stayed until after July 27th".
Bijan Gavahi Interested in real estate and property renting
6 June 2020 | 3 replies
It is never too early to start observing trends and seeing what raises and lower prices in a property. 
Miltiana Holdip Eviction: Are all tenants on lease doomed?
9 June 2020 | 12 replies
We were not invited to participate in helping, so we had to observe and help where we could. 
Nate Culkin Future of Midland / Odessa, TX Real Estate Market
10 June 2020 | 3 replies
It ended up being a check-mark recovery with rents recapturing their 2015 levels and then rising even further.One last observation about the market:  during that late 2015 to mid-2016 downturn, ~76% of the rigs in the Basin where shuttered. 
Talha Parvaiz best strategy to buy a property in the next few months
12 June 2020 | 11 replies
Hi,I am planning to buy a property (first-time buyer) in Chicago suburbs, and few things that we have observed are that despite Covid-19 impact on the economy. - housing prices are very much the same as last year- # of properties available in the market are a little limited- sales cycle time (from coming to the market to going to contingent) is relatively short. e.g., houses that we were following were gone within a few days.Online-experts suggest the housing market to nose-diving around Aug'20 till the end of the year, and then it is expected to recover.
Nathan Strine Are Sheriff's Sales Good?
25 April 2020 | 3 replies
If you've not been to one a good first step may be to go to a Sheriff's sale just to observe
Ellie Perlman Top 5 Highest and Lowest Rent Collection States of April 2020
28 April 2020 | 15 replies
That's of course the challenge with data - it can be a slippery slope, which is why I don't draw hard conclusions but prefer to observe and just remain generally aware of current trends that we see.
Michael Bennett First Flip and having a hard time finding contractors
17 June 2020 | 21 replies
Observe the site, the organization of the site, the workers attitude to the work.
Brittany Lewis Investing in Indiana and Michigan
14 May 2020 | 11 replies
Its great you have connections to assist with the every day - right now, though, while you're looking at the financial aspects and wanting to make sure the numbers work - connect with local REI professionals such as real estate agents, property management teams, and lenders who can help provide insight to the market, as well as what they observe others are doing in the same market also.The majority of the folks we work with now are out of state and the number one issue is finding the right market for their REI model... and then finding lending... being able to run comps and assess your numbers will be key in making sure you buy successfully.
Hud Malik New real estate agent question
1 May 2020 | 6 replies
Tax records, a profit and statement and I believe they ask for access to your bank account records for verification is what I've seen in my observation, **but of course, I'm not a lender so you should double check with someone who is ; )**