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Jen Faulkner Door Locks with no monthly fee?
27 July 2024 | 19 replies
The software interface isn't terribly efficient, but it performs its functions just fine)That said, I think there are some locks that have a wifi function and no fee, BUT they require interfacing with a smart hub - and the cost of setting that up combined with the amount of tech knowledge needed/potential for things to go wrong made me give them a pass.  
Matthew Perez Seeking Mid-Term Rental Connections
28 July 2024 | 31 replies
For better visibility on Facebook, fine-tune your profile, post regularly with great visuals, and use targeted ads.
Tyler Gilbert Analysis of loan types for MF properties
28 July 2024 | 14 replies
FHA loans are fine (I just won one for a client in Bayonne and we just closed), but your agent has to be able to explain why to the listing agents who always think it's a low-money loan instead of an investor's preference loan.
Amy Konopka A HELOC to refinance another HELOC ??
28 July 2024 | 10 replies
@Amy Konopka- 1) you might   ask  present heloc  lender if they can  offer a  new / larger  line ...2) assuming they cant - getting a new  heloc to payoff / replace an  exisiting heloc  should be  fine  assuming you qualify for one     3) many lenders  have  max  limits  on the heloc amt  - often  250k 350K  500K etc ......4) most  heloc lenders  will use a  CLTV  ( combined loan to  value ) max of  85-90% of value  ..thus getting a  huge heloc for all of your  equity isnt  ikely to happen
Season Price Anybody have issues with Plastiq?
26 July 2024 | 6 replies
It worked fine back then.However, I tried using them as part of a down payment on a flip I did about 6 months ago.
Andrea Finkelstein Is this legal?
28 July 2024 | 7 replies
The fee they are charging you might be higher than the limit set in the law; the law might not require you to provide a copy of the lease; and they might not be able to assess, levy or charge a fee or fine or otherwise impose a requirement on a member's rental property any differently than on an owner-occupied property in the association.
Ryan Lee Investment property 60 day seasoning downpayment
26 July 2024 | 3 replies
If you're receiving income from your W-2 employer, do these paycheck funds need to meet the 60 day seasoning or are these immediate/future paycheck fine to use?
Sue Vivilacqua Sold my portfolio and the property management isn’t paying me out
30 July 2024 | 37 replies
Property manager working without correct license is a big fine, tell her broker you will turn her in at 4:00 today as Friday today was the deadline.My guess is they maybe charged the tenants for water, maybe not.
Steve M. Question about LLC and EIN
26 July 2024 | 3 replies
If the operating agreement for LLC A gives its managers the authority to conduct the affairs of its subsidiaries you might be fine.
David T. Purchasing rental property greater built in 1800s?
26 July 2024 | 2 replies
As long as renovations were done, that's fine.