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Atchut Neelam Real Estate Investors Can Use Building Permit List
12 September 2024 | 2 replies
Building permit lists are public records that document permits issued by local government authorities for construction, renovation, or demolition projects.
Melissa Wongkamalasai Chicago Multifamily CoCROI
14 September 2024 | 8 replies
If you are going to expand your market or consider bigger properties, I suggest you investigate some multi-family training programs like that offered by @Gino Barbaro. 
Rachel Leonard Buying a house to rent to my in-laws
14 September 2024 | 6 replies
Hello, You can purchase this as an investment property, using the DSCR program, where we simply qualify the property with out using tax returns, etc.
Nakul Patel Looking to buy investment property
13 September 2024 | 16 replies
When it comes to renting to Section 8 (S8) tenants, there are definitely pros and cons to consider:Pros of S8 Tenants:Guaranteed Rent: The government will pay a portion (sometimes all) of the rent, so you'll have consistent cash flow.High Demand: There's often a waiting list for S8 housing, meaning less vacancy time.Cons:Property Inspections: Your property will need to pass regular inspections, and repairs/maintenance must meet specific standards.Tenant Screening: Just like with non-S8 tenants, tenant quality can vary, so thorough screening is still essential.As for the down payment, yes, most lenders will require 15-25% down for investment properties.
Ricardo Serrano CAP rates in Memphis, TN
14 September 2024 | 12 replies
I just saw Dean Harris, the cohost of the program indicating that he can send it directly.
Saleh Riazi My Experience Investing in Columbus OH.
15 September 2024 | 31 replies
If you were evicting due to non-payment then the tenant would be advised to apply for impact and then the government would pay for any past rent, late fees, and three months ahead.
Ray Slack Question about Lien on Upset tax sale Purchase
14 September 2024 | 11 replies
(Approximately 13 states have either state Inheritance Tax or state Estate Tax, so that would possibly apply in other states besides PA.)Welfare LiensNursing home liensMechanics LiensMortgages in order of recording date, first mortgages before second or third mortgagesJudgements (once boought a property where there was alien because the owner got in a bar fight and was sucessfully sued for medical bills esulting in a judgemen.)Federal Tax Liens (Special rrules apply to IRS liens)The precedence of pay off is determined by state law, government first, then the rest by date recorded.Then is anything else is left over it goes to the former owner.On one of our purchases there was a big Nursing Home lien that the Tax Claim Bureau was not aware of. 
Bob Martin New Section 8 investor
13 September 2024 | 4 replies
For help with the section-8 process, it's very important to have a PM that's familiar and connected with the HUD programs in the selected market. 
Katie Neptune Baselane and PM Software
13 September 2024 | 3 replies
I've used other programs in the past (Quickbooks) and an old fashioned spreadsheet, but neither worked for me.
Stefan D. Anyone have experience with Home365?
18 September 2024 | 67 replies
So, I've asked several times, how do I save with this program if I'm paying you 23% and have the same bills.