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Andrew Fidler Anyone else having problems with LMHA Section 8 in Toledo???
22 November 2024 | 9 replies
They completed the review of the voucher on December 3rd AND REFUSED TO COVER THE TENANT'S RENT FOR NOVEMBER because they didn't have LMHA permission to move in.We had a home pass inspection on December 20th and still haven't received permission for the tenant to move in (January 3rd)...the tenant just had to pay for an additional month's rent at their old home and we are out another month without our rental occupied, incurring carrying costs, and risking vandalism.
Frank Vanegas Short Term or Long Term Rental In Orlando Florida
23 November 2024 | 10 replies
That said, if you can comfortably handle the additional down payment and monthly payment consequences of a higher purchase price (and the lenders agree), and you have a few different good options with the property then it could be a wise investment.By a few good options . . . you want to have some exit strategy other than STR that will work in case the something happens to make STR uncouth in your area. 
Michelle Glover Lots of offers but appraised low
19 November 2024 | 26 replies
@Kevin Sobilo, do you happen to have additional information regarding the changes to the rules regarding how basements are appraised?  
Truong Vu Concernedly time purchase a home
23 November 2024 | 7 replies
Additionally, since you need to replace your vehicle soon, you should consider how that $30k purchase fits into your overall budget.Take a close look at the current housing market in Orlando, where prices are around $400k for decent homes.
Jessica Di Biase Has anyone worked with The Realty Medics in Orlando?
20 November 2024 | 6 replies
Lower prices usually mean less attention to details, slower communication and most importantly additional fees.
Vishal Bendre Excited to Join the BiggerPockets Community: Bay Area Agent & Aspiring Investor
21 November 2024 | 1 reply
In addition to my full-time role as an engineering manager, I’m building my real estate business as a side hustle with plans to grow it further.My current focus is on assisting first-time homebuyers and investors, but I’m always eager to explore new strategies and opportunities.
John Kelly LLC at homestead house hack
22 November 2024 | 7 replies
An additional goal with the LLC is to hopefully write off some time and miles I put in on these properties as I self manage and repair.
Justin Cummings BRRRR exit strategy or next steps?
20 November 2024 | 14 replies
Something else to consider is that once these properties are paid off, you could cross collateralize to purchase additional properties that fit your buy box so that you may not need to bring cash to the table for a down payment.
Isuf Aruci Land development & Spec building
22 November 2024 | 7 replies
By-right uses are much simpler since they don’t require additional government approval beyond standard permits.Development Standards: Once zoning is clear, factor in the regulations such as setbacks, parking requirements, density, and other local standards.
Wei Zhao House Hacking in appreciate area VS Out of State investment for cashflow to pay rent?
23 November 2024 | 10 replies
Besides my current rent, I still have to pay an additional $1~2000 for the mortgage, etc.Pros:Better financing rates than for investment propertiescan manage it myself to save the PM feehaving my own place without worrying about rent increasesCons:May only afford a small townhome or apartment, not sure if I still want to live there after 5 yearOption 2: Investing in Out-of-State Multifamily PropertiesI could use my cash to invest in several multifamily properties out of state and use the cash flow to cover my rent.Pros:Potential to spread risk across multiple propertiesThe cashflow can cover my rent, maybe have extra leftCons:Additional costs for property managementLimited potential for appreciationHave no experience in managing OOS property, and I am afraid it will be annoyingI’d love to hear your thoughts or any advice you might have.