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Sergey Tkachev Question about HOA and Co-op in Florida
15 September 2016 | 9 replies
NOW, if we are to have the HOA responsible for the interior of each of the units as well, here are the eminent problems I foresee:    - owners will be even more careless and act irresponsibly for their units since they don't pay for the repairs of the interior of their units    - because many of the owners rent their units (technically they sublease), they will be even less incentivized to maintain their units    - the HOA pays for all maintenance and repairs of units and owners get the benefit of rent    - repairs/maintenance of units is not properly proportioned to their respective owners, meaning that there is no incentive to keep my property up because any repairs will come out of the pocket of all other owners    - this penalizes good owners and rewards slummy owners    - this will put the owner residents at a big disadvantage because the owners who rent their units will cause maintenance fees to increase for all owners, especially due to high turnover    --> in Summary, this is a straight example of socialist-style system (I know, my family immigrated to the US from the USSR) and it will just sink our whole Co-op.  
Trysh Wahlig Investor newbie, now in Louisville, KY
16 September 2016 | 12 replies
@Major Thanks, I will at Old Louisville, and I am enamored with the shotgun style houses in Germantown and on Irish Hill.
Mas Yoshida Growth Strategy and Self Directed IRA Rules
16 September 2016 | 14 replies
and can a Roth IRA be rolled into the Roth version of the SD-401KI too have a SDIRA and last year filed a 990-T and overall the taxes came out to just above 10% paid on the income after deducting all the expenses
Anand S. New investor from San Diego
19 September 2016 | 32 replies
Note a San Diego property that barely cash flows today is likely to be cash flowing by about $50 to $100/month more for each year of ownership.I do not do flips but I have been to local investor Meetups on places that are being flipped and include some creative ideas t increase profit margin. 
Bryan Tinajero Bryan from chicagoland suburbs
19 September 2016 | 15 replies
We can meet at the Blackberry Market for a coffee and talk along with @Brian FosterRegards,Bryan T
Dan Barman Advice on buying / rehabing an older rental (1900)
17 September 2016 | 9 replies
The style of room you are talking about is reminiscent of classic row house; railroad center room, windowless bathrooms (well, they mostly had windows, but it was really only for ventilation through the roof).If it is, depending on where the doors are sagging will tell you a lot about the condition of the bones of the house.
Douglas T. Getting a mortgage with rental income
15 September 2016 | 8 replies
@Douglas T.
David White House under contract with no buyers lined up
24 September 2016 | 81 replies
I'm thinking your looking for a method more compatible with your style.