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Gene Paniccia Are these PM fees normal?
17 January 2025 | 4 replies
As I'm looking over their explanation I notice that I am being charged 8% of the rent received from CMHA. 8% from the rent the tenant pays and another 8% of the water bill which the tenant pays. 
Kathy Grossart 1031 exchange within an existing SDIRA
27 January 2025 | 5 replies
The 1031 exchange was done as a group irrespective of, and including the SDIRA status, as a tenant-in-common
Adebola Adetunji 12 years Mortgage left on a deceased Property-I intend buying!
12 January 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Adebola Adetunji: Hi folks,I was on a routine walk  and noticed a dumbster placed in front of a house.
Alex Fenske I bought a neighborhood strip center and brought no money to the closing
20 January 2025 | 3 replies
I was broke enough that I couldn't afford rent at my apartment, but fortunately my landlord didn't notice, thanks in part or in whole due to some substance abuse issues.Anyways, when visiting my mom in the neighborhood where I grew up, I had noticed this construction van at a house on our street.
Shawn McCormick Non Renewal form
15 January 2025 | 1 reply
Hi Shawn, I don't think the verbiage in a notice like this is state specific.
Taylor McClure I’ve heard of buying pre-foreclosures, anyone have experience?
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
Hi, pre foreclosure in all of its permutations, before the bank sends Notice of Default (NOD) or efter which is state even county dependant but often starts a 4 week clock till the trustee auction are the 2nd most difficult deal scenario and IMHO only experienced investors should bother, the 1st most difficult deal scenario are bidding at the court house steps on lord only knows what is being auctioned off sometimes even 2nd mortgages, you need to do so much home work to attempt to reduce your risk at the court house steps...Pre foreclosure no one talks about these issues, always about the nice sounding stuff like "motivated seller" get a good deal etc etc both are usually not the case.- 95% of folks in pre or post NOD want to stay in their house, keep their house inspite of them 100% will loose the house at the auction. 
Waruna Yapa Who has the best rates and how to shop for them?
8 January 2025 | 14 replies
I'll throw in my 2 cents on common differences I've seen in my career:CDFIs - Because of their subsidized financing structure, they have the ability to be a low cost lender (and sometimes provide grants).
Simon Packman Multi Family insurance
30 January 2025 | 8 replies
As a result, price gouging has become a common issue.
Caden Wakim Marketing to off market sellers via virtual assistants
15 January 2025 | 2 replies
I recommend that you look at Notice of Defaults, Vacants, Tax Liens or Probate. 
Allie William Wilson Eastern Tennessee STR/MTR
3 January 2025 | 14 replies
JC’s lenient approach is definitely a draw for investors looking to avoid the red tape that’s becoming more common in larger cities.