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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.
Philip Anderson New Member Looking to invest in a Multi-family
14 November 2024 | 21 replies
I personally recommend looking into the Columbus OH market - good population growth, lots of job opportunities in a good mix of industries, and strong rental demand.
Jason Dumbaugh Sell or Rent primary residence?
20 November 2024 | 12 replies
Plus, with your market's rapid development, you could lock in your gains now while the market's strong.
Russell R Massey Tax Lien Sale Courthouse Steps - Really weird - Why did this happen????
21 November 2024 | 24 replies
CA OR WA have all passed new legilation to allow much smaller lots and developments .
Phil Capron Subdivision Development Questions...
12 November 2024 | 6 replies
I do site/land development in Florida; I am happy to be a resource for you. 
Renay Reese Open Carry, Concealed carry or no carry while do business
19 November 2024 | 111 replies
However what was most unusual about Bokuden was that later in life he developed the philosophy that there was more merit in avoiding conflict than there was in being victorious in a fight.
Leslie Daniely First Property As A MTR-Quadplex
17 November 2024 | 16 replies
The population in Macon has been decreasing since before I was a kid, 40+ years ago.
Ian Bollinger DFW Area Investing: Mckinney/Sherman
18 November 2024 | 11 replies
Lots of development happening there, but not at an exploding pace which is good.
Akshay Bhaskaran Any successful BRRR in OHio?
15 November 2024 | 32 replies
If you want an in-depth view I would:- Research government statistics (population growth, median prices, appreciation, etc)- Qualitative research- Go to meetups, talk to investors (you won't find it hard to find someone investing out of state in OH)- Use softwares like rentometer, Vestmap, etc that's what I always say.
Julio Gonzalez Real Estate Grants
19 November 2024 | 6 replies
But most importantly, they do not need to be paid back.Funding Sources:Local Government/MunicipalitiesState GovernmentPrivate FoundationsFederal GovernmentFamily OfficesCorporationsWhen applying for a grant, ensure you have an understanding of the details such as eligibility, your project readiness, the purpose, funding amount, areas of funding, limitations and deadlines for the application.The prime candidates for a grant are 1) those developing a real estate project or physical space, 2) scaled non-profits and 3) certified non-minority owned businesses.Ensure you are able to provide the following documents before applying for the grant:Show site control through documentationA project description or business planConceptual drawings or renderings of the physical spaceProfessionally prepared budgets for the company and projectWhat does the grant application process look like?