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Joey Gong ceiling leaking repair
18 October 2024 | 5 replies
The roof and drywall should be covered by your wind insurance.
Nadia Muga Tenant Criteria For Leasing a House
18 October 2024 | 7 replies
All an agent should do for you is list the property to generate showings => to generate applications, that YOU then screen.Now, they may actually be asking you want screening criteria you want them to advertise, which is fine.Can't answer your question though, without knowing if this is a Class A, B, C or D property - as they will all have different criteria.Here's a sample of some of what we use in our Metro Detroit market:Class A Properties:Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% the more recent norm.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 680+ (roughly 5% probability of default), zero evictions in last 7 years.Class B Properties:Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% should be applied only if proper research done to support.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 620-680 (around 10% probability of default), some blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 5 yearsClass C Properties:Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, but 15-20% should be used to also cover tenant nonpayment, eviction costs & damages.Tenant Pool: majority will have FICO scores of 560-620 (approaching 22% probability of default), many blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 2 years.
Mitchell Poloskey Please Help - Second Property Investment Route
20 October 2024 | 6 replies
(I would still get a heloc to cover future expenses and have available for emergencies.)401k loans are not taxed, do not report to credit, count as owned assets from your lender, and the interest you pay on them goes back into your own 401k!
Sergio P Ramos Rehabbing/Flipping late in the year.
20 October 2024 | 14 replies
Usually holding costs and lost opportunity costs far outweigh the gain in sales price.I would also have multiple exit strategies and if prices dropped more than I wanted could I keep it as a long-term investment and have the rent cover my expenses.
Joseph Scorese Close RE Deals in Any Economy Top Strategy - What are factor that you will leverage?
19 October 2024 | 0 replies
Concessions: Ask sellers to cover closing costs, repairs, or provide price reductions.
Courtney Hamilton Property Management Search
17 October 2024 | 4 replies
We recommend you get management contracts from several PMCs and compare the services they cover and, more importantly, what they each DO NOT cover.
Tim Porsche When and How Much to Lower Price on Flip
20 October 2024 | 8 replies
- **Addressing the Cesspool**: Since the cesspool is a known issue, consider including some language in your listing that reassures buyers this is normal for the area, and perhaps offer to cover some closing costs or provide a credit toward upgrading the system if necessary
Andrew Rivera General questions regarding regarding LTR using DSCR for section 8 tenants:
17 October 2024 | 0 replies
Hello all, I'm curious how much the HUD will actually pay compared to the 40th percentile rents posted on their site.I'm aware of the different amounts each tenant will cover in terms of their portion of the rent, but I'm not sure if the HUD will actually agree to my rent price.I've been taking the stated FMR for the bedroom count, and taking 20% off the number stated (to be conservative as to what the HUD will accept). 
Ricardo Polanco Buyer occupying property prior to purchase
17 October 2024 | 4 replies
Is there any type of document I can make the buyer sign for these 2 weeks he will be occupying the property in order to cover myself?
Emily Shay Macon, GA Property Management recommendations
17 October 2024 | 4 replies
We don’t know any PMCs to recommend in the area mentioned, but since selecting the wrong PMC is usually more harmful than selecting a bad tenant, you might want to read our series about “How to Screen a PMC Better than a Tenant”:https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/3094/91877-how-to-screen-a-pmc-better-than-a-tenant-part-1-services-and-processesWe recommend you get management contracts from several PMCs and compare the services they cover and, more importantly, what they each DO NOT cover.