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Tom Ott Forbes: The Best Markets For Real Estate Investments in 2019
14 January 2019 | 45 replies
I am looking at the financial summary of the largest landlord in the Raleigh area.
Ryan Chen Where to FHA (new to real estate investing)?
8 January 2019 | 4 replies
Are you just looking for opinions on which markets within the country will show the largest growth?
Janeile Cudjoe-Myers Multifamily Property Analysis
13 January 2019 | 7 replies
@Janeile Cudjoe-Myers - This could be a really interesting property, it deviates from several of my personal thresholds, the largest being I refuse to buy anything that I can't pay the mortgage on from my regular income so should the property be near-vacant I can never be bankrupted. 
Akeen Felder Can I be a realtor and wholesaler?
12 January 2019 | 16 replies
By definition, the surest way to get the highest price is to expose the property to the largest number of potential buyers. 
Daniel Mendez The good and bad of turnkey properties
29 July 2019 | 39 replies
That will help you understand the layout of the city... but understand that Indy has distinct boundaries of neighborhoods and homes 2 blocks apart can be very different.
Matt Watson Transitioning from Section 8
25 April 2019 | 17 replies
(Effective September 30, 2018.)(1) A landlord may not, based on the source of income of an otherwise eligible prospective tenant or current tenant:(a) Refuse to lease or rent any real property to a prospective tenant or current tenant, unless the: (i) Prospective tenant's or current tenant's source of income is conditioned on the real property passing inspection; (ii) written estimate of the cost of improvements necessary to pass inspection is more than one thousand five hundred dollars; and (iii) landlord has not received moneys from the landlord mitigation program account to make the improvements;(b) Expel a prospective tenant or current tenant from any real property;(c) Make any distinction, discrimination, or restriction against a prospective tenant or current tenant in the price, terms, conditions, fees, or privileges relating to the rental, lease, or occupancy of real property or in the furnishing of any facilities or services in connection with the rental, lease, or occupancy of real property;(d) Attempt to discourage the rental or lease of any real property to a prospective tenant or current tenant;(e) Assist, induce, incite, or coerce another person to commit an act or engage in a practice that violates this section;(f) Coerce, intimidate, threaten, or interfere with any person in the exercise or enjoyment of, or on account of the person having exercised or enjoyed or having aided or encouraged any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of, any right granted or protected under this section;(g) Represent to a person that a dwelling unit is not available for inspection or rental when the dwelling unit in fact is available for inspection or rental; or(h) Otherwise make unavailable or deny a dwelling unit to a prospective tenant or current tenant that, but for his or her source of income, would be eligible to rent real property.(2) A landlord may not publish, circulate, issue, or display, or cause to be published, circulated, issued, or displayed, any communication, notice, advertisement, or sign of any kind relating to the rental or lease of real property that indicates a preference, limitation, or requirement based on any source of income.(3) If a landlord requires that a prospective tenant or current tenant have a certain threshold level of income, any source of income in the form of a rent voucher or subsidy must be subtracted from the total of the monthly rent prior to calculating if the income criteria have been met.(4) A person in violation of this section shall be held liable in a civil action up to four and one-half times the monthly rent of the real property at issue, as well as court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.(5) As used in this section, "source of income" includes benefits or subsidy programs including housing assistance, public assistance, emergency rental assistance, veterans benefits, social security, supplemental security income or other retirement programs, and other programs administered by any federal, state, local, or nonprofit entity.
Dan Falcon BRRRR in Raeford NC with Numbers
5 July 2019 | 12 replies
The largest part of the rehab was 8 broken floor joists in one room.
Mike Palmer Ideas for an extra room
26 April 2019 | 5 replies
A little more insight/clarification: the other 2 bedrooms are HUGE (not sure exact size on those either, but they are the largest bedrooms I have ever seen in a rental), so currently we have 2 people to a room in those.
Michael Iacono California Investor Looking To Utilize BRRR Strategy In Virginia
29 April 2019 | 7 replies
For example, if a military base is the largest employer, what happens if that base moves or closes? 
Paul Teske Good or bad idea? Property management firm for my own properties.
1 May 2019 | 6 replies
What do you do to ensure that the tenant is responsible for security deposit disputes since that is the largest reason for owner lawsuitsHow familiar are you with the newly changed laws that can affect you the owner if they are not used correctly?