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Jason Mazza First Duplex: Lawn Care/Snow Removal
8 May 2018 | 7 replies
People rent homes because they want more privacy than an apartment.
Angela Yan Investinista reporting on Tulum, Mexico
11 January 2022 | 39 replies
In addition, the US dollars is still trading at $1 to 19 pesos, this makes Mexico a very attractive pick for many investors.Crypto currencies:  For the first time in my travel, I begin to see that crypto currencies were getting more popular.  
Thuan Pham Can I put a personal mortgage home into an LLC?
10 February 2018 | 4 replies
-If you are looking for privacy so that people can't look you up as the owner of the property in county records, a privacy trust can take care of that, you don't need to open an LLC and deal with all the hassles (depending on LLC laws in your state) of owning and operating an LLC.Bottom line: depending on what you are trying to do, you can probably get by with an umbrella policy and/or a trust until your RE holdings grow to a substantial amount.
Marc C. Albuquerque/Santa Fe Apartments/Multifamily
8 May 2021 | 10 replies
My wife and a partner (who is also a pilot) are focussed on ABQ multifamily investment of 50-300 units.
Nathan Smith I got a deal what now??
26 April 2019 | 30 replies
The unscrupulous investor will:Have the homeowner sign a Quit Claim Deed in which the homeowner signs over their ownership in the property.Fail to explain to the homeowner that they, the homeowner, are still responsible for the mortgage.Fail to warn the homeowner that they could be violating their “due on sale clause” with their lender.The homeowner is usually elderly or part of an at-risk population (English isn’t their first language, disability of some kind, etc.).The Division advises the following when it comes to these types of rescue transactions:Don’t sign any documents or a deed to anyone until you have had a chance to talk with your lender and an attorney about your mortgage obligations and your legal rights.Colorado has a Foreclosure Protection Act that affords you certain rights when you are financially distressed.It’s best to take proactive steps when you first start having financial problems, and here are some resources that you can contact:Colorado Housing Connects – Colorado Foreclosure Hotline – Colorado Bar Association “Find-a-Lawyer” – Colorado Legal Services – Disability Law Colorado (Formerly The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People) –  Subscriber Services:Manage Subscriber Preferences | Help POWERED BY Privacy Policy
Leo Poon Has anyone done this in STR? Am I too optimistic on this strategy
9 December 2018 | 12 replies
Kinda the best of both worlds... the intimacy of a BnB with the privacy of a hotel.
Ryan Ray Facebook Ads Help and info
4 December 2019 | 78 replies
FB tries a lot harder to protect privacy
Scott Kays LLC/Personal Name Deed
29 July 2019 | 10 replies
As @Costin I. mentioned, the Land Trust doesn't provide any liability protection, but if you have your attorney sign as the "nominee trustee" it can assist in your asset protection by providing privacy and deter any lawsuit before it begins.
Deon Knott Buying homes with 850 Square Feet or Less?
26 July 2022 | 8 replies
This house competes with apartments but with a yard and privacy that eludes apartments.Everyone wants to buy it that lives there, this house is very easy to rent just a few days.The rent started out at $775 to $1000 over 6 years.
Vincent P. Best way to screen tenants?
29 March 2017 | 13 replies
Our goal is to provide our customers with accurate reports based on the highest quality of data sources available to us.Additionally, SmartMove masks the applicant's social security number for their privacy and to relieve the landlord of the responsibility of securely storing this sentitive information.