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Linnette Greer Renting to traveling healthcare professionals and traveling professionals
30 October 2024 | 4 replies
With nursing, I would establish a connection with both the hospital, placement services along with posting it on traveling nurses sites
Francis A. In fast-growing Phoenix, higher rents have pushed more people to their financial limi
30 October 2024 | 4 replies
“Even if the property managers on site want to work with the people, they have somebody else looking at their numbers, saying, ‘Why is this person still here?’”
Grayson Grzybowski Mail listings for finding deals
29 October 2024 | 5 replies
The site I was getting my information from was "Roney's Foreclosure Listings." 
Timothy Burns Rookie Landlord-1st time tenant Turnover how to handle
27 October 2024 | 4 replies
Please provide a forwarding address prior to moving out, and be sure to cancel/transfer any utilities out of your name by the move out date.
Carolyn McBride STR Tax Loophole/Strategy So Close to the End of the Year?
29 October 2024 | 9 replies
There is so much nuance to these strategies.Another question popped up since my closing date is looking like it might get pushed back... what happens if the investor is not able to meet the material participation requirement by the end of the year? 
Kenji Tominaga Pending closing the deal due to the current tenant not leaving
28 October 2024 | 23 replies
I'm currently in the process of closing my first primary residence deal in NYC, and I would like to ask for a piece of advice to the community.The current tenant of the Seller failed to move out by the closing date and the Seller decided to take a legal vacating process.Background- The current tenant of the Seller failed to move out by the closing date and I heard the tenant is avoiding direct communications with the Seller- Not sure from my end if the tenant is willing to moving out but struggling, or maliciously squatting- I have a vacancy contingency in the contract, thus I can back out at my discretion due to this issue, but currently there is no other properties that I want to move on to due to the market condition- The Seller is trying to take a legal action but it will at least take 3 months or longer, no promise to succeedAdvice to ask- My attorney could not negotiate to ask for a penalty for this delay because the penalty for delay was not included in the contract.
Janet Behm Daily Fines of $500 for Failure to File by Year-End
30 October 2024 | 2 replies
Nathan,Thanks for the response and support.Of all the categories of businesses, REIs with due diligence and real estate agents with ethics classes are the least likely to pull this stuff.My nephew in 19-County says, "Hay" I mean "Hey"We publish a weekly blog on the company BP site, Utah Real Estate Accountants.Janet
Ben Lee Will Blocking Dates for Repairs Affect My Short-Term Rental Tax Benefits?
22 October 2024 | 1 reply
However, I blocked the dates until September 20th to complete some necessary repairs.
Alex Guerrero Is it better to list my house myself vs going through a realtor?
31 October 2024 | 29 replies
Then add staging, and now into marketing, how to pump it out there for maximum exposure, now we are paying all these sites to list and promote, burning a few hundred on FB ad's, a few hundred on this site, a few hundred on that site.
Spencer Herrick Lease end; Vacating tenant
28 October 2024 | 4 replies
Here's an overview of the periods they should consider:Monthly Leases - 15 days of notice.Leases That Last a Year or Less - 15 days of notice.Leases Without a Specified Period - 15 days of notice.Leases That Last Over a Year - 30 days of notice.If you've met the requirement of giving notice, then you can legally require them to leave by a specific date/time and change the locks the second they are out.