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Albert Johnson Can a tenant break the lease for health issues?
20 November 2024 | 9 replies
Now they are stating since moving here they developed severe allergies and other issues, and have been going to the ER quite often.
Brian Quo How bad is it to start off not cash flowing on 1st rental that is new construction?
20 November 2024 | 37 replies
I am an insider with several of the biggest developers/builders, so I know what there doing next, and next after that, for years coming.
Gerardo Elizondo Helloooo and excited to network!!! (new member alert)
20 November 2024 | 9 replies
Hi, I'm Gerardo (G), a licensed real estate professional passionate about investing and property development.
Algerson Andre Starting the New Construction Investment Home Process
21 November 2024 | 5 replies
Hello, you can do some research with the city's planning department as far as their development standards for that zoning, i.e. set-backs, height, lot coverage, etc.
Michelle Sharko Home equity loan
19 November 2024 | 6 replies
Quote from @Audrey Scott: My professional advice is to develop a clear repayment strategy to ensure timely payments and avoid potential financial strain. 
Aubrey Adams First Property Purchase
20 November 2024 | 22 replies
@Aubrey Adams-Thanks for the post / question -I would recommend developing a hypothetical plan  ( purchase price / loan amt needed ) and get pre approved ..this process is free and it will help get you organized and also to educate you  in many ways ..if you never end up buying - no worries and no costs have been wasted 
Kenroy Bernard New primary residence
22 November 2024 | 15 replies
@Kenroy BernardTo acquire a multifamily property in Long Island, develop a VA Loan Strategy, obtain pre-qualification from a lender, factor in renovation costs, conduct market research, build a team with experienced agents, network with investors, strengthen your business plan, expand knowledge through tools, and take action by searching for properties, attending open houses, and setting a closing timeframe.
Robert Frazier Looking to learn. How have you scaled flipping with financing and systems?
19 November 2024 | 4 replies
All of my investing has been in re-development and I’m looking to learn the flipping business for income.I can see the process and opportunities for properties worth flipping, but I’m trying to see the way to build a business around flipping for income while I work on larger re-development opportunities.where have you learned financing and operations?
Alexander Goodson Raw land on lake
19 November 2024 | 1 reply
Developing the property What was the outcome?
Andrew Fidler Anyone else having problems with LMHA Section 8 in Toledo???
22 November 2024 | 9 replies
I haven't been expanding my business with LMHA since the end of 2016 per my posts above so I don't know exactly what changed, but I expect the outsourcing of inspections to private industry + some executive level leadership + replacement of staff with new faces excited to serve the needs of HUD/Landlords/Those In Need has resulted in an agency I will develop more business with.The HCVP will always be a double edged sword for landlords (See Section 8 Bible discussion) but for now I have discovered it is finally worth the effort to participate in the program.I specialize in Toledo's transition neighborhoods, discounted houses on the edge of nicer areas but also on the edge of trash...the Section 8 program allows me to get long-term tenants who are a good business model provided they are consistently managed and visited/inspected for additional "visitors" (relatives and random dogs/cats) and damage/housekeeping which can destroy a home if left unchecked.You need to know the rules, repair and renovate for long-term durability, prepare for inspections thoroughly and keep a team of contractors who will hold those standards...after 8 years we have been through a hundred inspections.