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Brett Ahern Newish Member from Marin County, California
24 October 2015 | 25 replies
Florida got hit pretty hard in the housing crisis, so there has been a ton of foreclosures, and still many more on the way.
Angel Dejesus Heloc
23 October 2015 | 0 replies
. $529 monthly payments maybe at 0% factoring the fed crisis 3.5%. 
Sandy Uhlmann Non-performing second with first in forclosure
27 January 2018 | 17 replies
I wasn't around before the crisis so I have no clue how the market was in the past.
Doug N. BubbleWatch -The Kind Of Increases We Saw Before The Bubble Burst
28 October 2015 | 24 replies
“But logic, rationality, and self-interest haven’t always factored into how BOA has handled the continued fallout of the mortgage crisis eight years after the bill started coming due for the bank’s shady and shaky subprime lending spree.
Doug N. BubbleWatch™ - Now with Awesome Graphs!
28 October 2015 | 8 replies
It didn't make the news as most stories were still focused on the pain of the foreclosure crisis and the robo signing.
Tracy Minick Eviction Bill Passes in Washington Legislature!
5 March 2020 | 15 replies
Simplifying language is about more than conveying information to tenants, it is about increasing accessibility to a legal system in which they have every right to participate.”Opponents of the bill say it will drive small landlords out of the business and make the housing crisis worse.
Jim Morris Has anyone been extorted/threatened for the deposit back?
13 May 2019 | 106 replies
It just shows an utter disdain for you and your business, and frankly a lack of appreciation for the effort you made to provide a well-maintained home at a reasonable price for he and his family.If he had responded more diplomatically, explaining he did not cause the damage and if he generally took care of the unit and was not a problem tenant, I might have been more inclined to work something out.  
Kollin Buchholz Buying our First Duplex! Is this a good deal? Long term hold
13 May 2019 | 8 replies
For appreciation, this particular property value has doubled in the last 6 years (mind you the previous purchase was in 2012, tail end of the housing crisis). 
Smitz Sun What will be the future of rental properties
13 May 2019 | 1 reply
Yes, may be college students and those who haven't started a career may rent, but with many single family home building projects and the ease at which first time home buyers can get loan, i am just wondering renters will eventually  dwindle over time and the house owned by investors will stay vacant with loan payments due every month.Will that be the next crisis like 2008?
Victor Lau What is your strategy right now?
15 May 2019 | 13 replies
The only recession property values did go down was the last one - which actually started out as a housing bubble and sub-prime mortgage crisis, which turned into a recession.Landlords have done well during the housing crash, people always need a place to sleep, especially when they have lost their home to forclosure.I am not doing the same I did the last years, find value add deals on MLS, buy in good school districts, rent best-in-class homes for top dollar.