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Kevin Brooks New member in Orlando FL
13 January 2016 | 5 replies
But be careful about warrantability, unpaid HOA dues, low reserves and rentability.
Mitch Mitchell Duplex - I'm on the fence!
19 January 2016 | 9 replies
Just looking at the numbers, should this property warrant my interest?
Dave H. Warrant on roof?
2 October 2016 | 4 replies

I had a house built five years ago and am now experiencing roof leaks. My contractor gave a look and said it appears major and a new roof will have to put down in that section. I checked the warranty book that the bui...

Marques J. Distresed NonWarrantable condo project back to warrantable status
7 October 2016 | 2 replies
@Marques Johnson - You would have to check but I do not believe they would be warrantable because they are not owner occupied.
Tony R. Yagiela Raising rent on inherited tenants
8 October 2016 | 5 replies
They have done nothing to warrant a reward by simply doing what they have contracted to do.
Mike Franco hiring maids and cleaners, a crapshoot?
29 May 2013 | 4 replies
I don't have enough units to keep a cleaner busy and I've never felt that it's a service that warrants me spending too much time.
Matt Smith No NMLS lender ok?
15 January 2020 | 4 replies
You just need to tell them it is a NON WARRANTABLE project... and they will be very similarly priced to FNMA rates....under 4.5% 30 year fixed.Make those calls to local Savings and Loans and Federal Credit Unions....in your town.Warrantable Condominium Definition: A warrantable condominium is a condominium that meetsstandard Agency guidelines and is therefore eligible for delivery to FNMA and FHLMC.
Brendan Reilly Multi family coin op laundry Qs
16 February 2020 | 18 replies
Cut my loss on the washer, get a new one and use the working washer coin slots to bump up the dryer price until it breaks and warrants replacement? 
Kosh Vokter Lease renewal strategies in current economic conditions
29 November 2022 | 4 replies
If rents are growing, a small increase may be warranted.
Robert Collins I’m looking to learn more about Investing in opportunity zones
5 June 2019 | 11 replies
@Lauren B. the only way I could imagine you (as you describe your situation and investing approach) might be leaving money on the table is if all of the following were true:There is a rental property you can buy in an Opportunity ZoneYou can buy it with capital gains (eg. you sell an appreciated asset, then use the cash to buy the property)You then invest additional cash from capital gains into the property at least equal to the prior building value (this is a BIG hurdle - multifamily residential buildings don't warrant this level of rehab investment)You plan to hold and operate the property for 10+ yearsYou do all of the above under the umbrella of a Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund, which you setup and manage (with the help of a qualified attorney and CPA)As you are discovering, making all of these things true is not really feasible for you.