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Nick Hulme Home Improvement vs Investment Properties
16 January 2025 | 5 replies
Usually the hardest part is coming up with the down payment.
Rob Hilton Dynamic Pricing leads to Accusations of Price Gouging in JT
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
What I disagree with is VRBO's blanketed take on pricing when it comes from a 3rd Party, which is something that was mentioned on the phone today. 
Gene D Stephens Looking for Advice on Investment/DSCR loans
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
This is advantageous bc later you have a third party loan (not your personal money) so seasoning period is 90 days to DSCR out. 
Rick Ilich Deed restrictions removal question
10 January 2025 | 3 replies
If it’s tied directly to the lender as part of your mortgage agreement, you’d probably need to negotiate with them or refinance with a different lender who doesn’t require that restriction.However, if the restriction is part of the property deed itself and was placed by a previous owner or another party, it can be more complicated.
Clarase Mika Why Americans Should Be Investing in German Real Estate: An In-Depth White Paper
24 January 2025 | 0 replies
The requirement for a notary to oversee the property transaction further safeguards the investment process, providing both parties with legal protection.4.
Rory Darcy out of state investor wanting to invest in wisconsin or illinois
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
Managing a property hours away can be challenging if any issues arise, but having a third-party property management company could help handle those situations and make things more manageable.I think you are in the right place to gain some insight on what would make you successful. 
Chris Morris Detroit Wholesalers: Why Do Your Deals Suck So Bad?!
17 January 2025 | 10 replies
I can say in Detroit the wholesaler your talking to has most likely found that deal from 2-3 other wholesalers, they literally have to payout 2 - 3 other parties to get the deal and this is what the fees are high and the deal makes no sense.
Tammy Elias Change in Management
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
She's not going to have any leg to stand on in court if you get that far unless there's some explicit language prohibiting the owner from assigning responsibilities to another legally authorized party, and I'm guessing there isn't if another PM company was maintaining the lease and provisions - and the fact that the tenant was voluntarily working with the other PM confirms the acceptance of an authorized agent even if it's not explicitly stated, the same way if you accept rent from a tenant after a lease expires you imply acceptance of the lease terms continuing (which is why you should always have a holdover provision). 
Sabian Ripplinger should i use hard money to grow quicker
23 January 2025 | 7 replies
They will also charge you to have an inspection by a 3rd party or to use an app to make sure the work is done.
Michael Poloncic Tenant breaking their lease
9 January 2025 | 8 replies
You will want to consult with a lawyer.In regards to your last two questions here's some background on what makes a contract valid and enforceable:Offer: A promise to do or not do something within a certain time period Acceptance: A clear and direct statement that all terms and responsibilities are accepted Consideration: A legal and adequate inducement given in exchange for the promise Capacity: The parties to the contract must have the legal capacity and competency to contract Awareness: A party must be aware of the contract Legality: The contract must be legal in the jurisdiction it will be operating in***Not legal advice*** Steps I would take: -Review contract in detail to understand each counterparties responsibilities (if you are not aware)- Email a copy of the lease to each of the tenants listed on the lease and reiterate lease expectations for termination notice, rent payment etc. - If the lease was signed via Docusign (other esign may have same ability) - you can go to the envelope, go to history and view the IP addresses for each action taken.