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Chad Wan What type of loan should I looking for?
29 August 2024 | 13 replies
You will need a minimum of 7 days to close though as it takes a couple of days to complete the inspection and order title/insurance, get docs ready etc.. 
Andrew Acuna What is everyone's obsession with hiring PMs!?!
4 September 2024 | 84 replies
Mike Cumbie thanks for answering the question directly- maybe this thread should have been titled "the landlord forum is meant to be helpful, remember!?!"
Tony Sherman Delayed Projects Tips
30 August 2024 | 7 replies
@Tony Sherman, yes.Closing delays on buy side with title issuesMaterial delays, which can compound into contractor delays when you try to keep schedules tightContractor delays because prior jobs are not wrapping on timeContractor delays because you need to fire one and hire a new oneScope of work issues, i.e. no signs of moisture intrusion prior to buying, but all of a sudden you have a wet floor after a good hard rain.Closing issues on sale sideHow do you manage?  
Kevin Luttrell How do you pay your cleaners?
30 August 2024 | 22 replies
Include the property name in the title of the invoice2.
Jay Hinrichs Missouri title companies do not recognize land trust as legal documents
25 August 2024 | 3 replies
Hey all you land trust junkies I just got an e mail from a title company in MO that closed a deal a few years ago and the buyer put it in a land trust they are trying to sell .. but the title company wont insure it as they claim land trust are not legal entities in MO.so title needs me to do a new deed to clean up title which of course we will do.. but just think if the sellers in other situations were not in the bizz like us and would not understand or respond or you cant find them all those land trust are dead in the water currently.  
Greg Cobb Invest5s San Antonio
28 August 2024 | 6 replies
They also pay for title fees. 
Caleb Bucklew Getting started in WNC
28 August 2024 | 1 reply
Hi,As the title suggests I’m a newbie looking for advice on getting started in the WNC (Asheville) area or eastern Tennessee area.
Eli Jerman Looking for advise for FHA and LLC. Just purchased first duplex. Renting one unit.
28 August 2024 | 7 replies
In fact, even if the property were to appreciate to the point where a favorable refinance event existed for @Eli Jerman I would most likely still advise against re-titling the property in an LLC.
Michael Daley Flip from a Family Member?
29 August 2024 | 5 replies
Who’s paying the transfer taxes, title insurance, property taxes, etc etc. what if you don’t net enough to pay realtors commissions and your realtor commissions does your dad take the loss?