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Phil Petite Need Some Help/Advice - Tenant in Place and Not Paying
29 April 2024 | 23 replies
It is encouraging :)We almost have the eviction process complete - just waiting on the WRIT so that we can move the tenant out.
Brian Howse Duplex, Condo or Rent?
28 April 2024 | 1 reply
In that scenario renting may have been the better path.Unless you see a huge upside where you bought it for a steal where a quick sell makes sense 2 years later, I would encourage you to think longer term - even if you move.  
Stacy E. my first eviction
28 April 2024 | 6 replies
Stacy, Be encouraged, you're in a temporary set-back on a worthy road to wealth-building & financial freedom.
Logan M. My Rules of Rent Collection for Mobile Home Parks
27 April 2024 | 12 replies
We have all the same rules and procedures and use QBO for as our accounting software with all forms of payment accepted- online, ach and regular mail.We encourage communication. 
Earl W. Flat Fee MLS Companies. Are they all the same?
26 April 2024 | 10 replies
Either way - it takes a few minutes to drag and drop a whole folder onto a listing photo upload page and then order them in a meaningful fashion (front of house or major feature first, etc) - adding individual photo descriptions is a PITA though.You're exactly on point about the paperwork - sellers should be filling this out, not agents.
Margarita A. Mental block buying your first property
27 April 2024 | 19 replies
Hi Margarita-Great question.There are many mental blocks and friction points to buying your first property.First off, just buying property outside of a first or second home to use is not done by most people and buying your first home is a major purchase for most people.That means the people in our immediate sphere of influence are not thinking about buying investment property, they see it as risky and out of a sense of protecting you or themselves encourage you not to do it.I remember having the same mental blocks and fears you probably do thinking about buying your first property or first investment property.The most critical thing to overcoming these mental blocks is self education and surrounding yourself with the best team of people to help you.An investor friendly Realtor who can refer you to an investor friendly lender, title company or closing office, property inspector, property manager, and insurance agent.Real estate is relational and having the best team will keep you out of the weeds.To Your Success!
Mev D. First investment property with Rent to Retirement
25 April 2024 | 4 replies
I came across Rent to Retirement through the BiggerPockets forum and podcasts and was encouraged by numerous positive reviews.
Stuart Tollison Markets to invest in or around Salt Lake City
26 April 2024 | 14 replies
I'm not encouraging you to overpay, but that is a great way to talk yourself out of taking action.
Caesar Bhagroo From the big apple to the sunshine State
24 April 2024 | 2 replies
Let’s leverage our combined expertise to thrive in the dynamic world of real estate.Looking forward to engaging with this community and forging meaningful connections in Orlando!
Pradeep R. Incentives on closing cost
24 April 2024 | 3 replies
I have heard there are some local financial institutions which encourage investing in certain areas and are willing to provide some incentives.