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Griffin Brenseke Sell or hold an investment property (4.75% rate)
13 January 2025 | 7 replies
Selling and reinvesting in higher cash-flow properties or other opportunities might provide better returns.
John Lee 22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
From what I can tell, the extra equity on the house could be utilized to provide better ROI.  
Kyle Smith Looking to Connect with BRRR Investors Interested in Expanding Portfolios
9 January 2025 | 1 reply
As a broker, I can provide insights on the best undervalued properties in the Charlotte area and connect you with Compass’s tools that streamline the renovation and resale process.Let’s connect and discuss how to make your next BRRR deal smoother and more profitable.
Todd David Crouch Self Employed or W2??
12 January 2025 | 4 replies
You usually can do these loans with NO points, you just need to work with a broker who has access to dozens of lenders as there are plenty of lenders that can provide these type of loans with No Points. 
Luka Jozic Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.
29 January 2025 | 107 replies
I've always believed in the saying that "there is nothing wrong with any deal, as long as the price is right" lol.This might sound cliche but all of Cleveland can cashflow if you buy cheap enough and if you buy with cash.And cashflow it can very well.Just like all of Ohio.You make money when you buy and not when you sell.So make sure to buy dirt cheap.Buying cheap also "acts" as a margin of safety for any mishaps that happen during rehab or issues like the OP had with the first property manager.I see many folks nowadays buying off the MLS and overpaying, spending too much on rehab and then getting dimed to death by property management.While I'm sitting on the sidelines as a turnkey provider watching it all un-fold and thinking how they just could have bought my "overpriced" turnkey property and would have been into the deal for at least 30% cheaper...It's a shame but it's what the people want, so many give the people what they want.Thanks 
Joseph Kirk Advice on entering the fix & flip industry
5 January 2025 | 17 replies
Do my 3 associates need to create a LLC to be able to do these renovations or can any individual do them, as long as proper permits are pulled? 
Allende Hernandez Is it legal (or a good idea whatsoever) to reimburse screening fees?
11 January 2025 | 9 replies
Let us know how it goes.I provide my screening criteria on my website, and I encourage applicants to screen themselves before applying so they don't waste my time, their time, or their money.
Laurence K. Police Bodycam footage
10 January 2025 | 5 replies
I wanted to use the camera footage as evidence in a civil case against the tenant.I was initially told that it would take 2 weeks to get the footage to me, then that blew out to several months, and now finally 6 months later they finally get back to me and tell me the footage doesn't exist, even though the initial report said cameras were activated.That footage would have shown that the tenant was making threats to damage my property (which she made good on).Do I have any recourse on the police for failing to provide the footage on a timely basis?
Samuel Gebretnsae Seller said "He is not required to disclose water damage repair done"
8 January 2025 | 27 replies
It is our position this should be disclosed and more information be provided.
Gloria C. Best zip codes for investing in Huntsville?
10 January 2025 | 11 replies
It's an estimated cash on cash return given current rental rates subtract expenses assuming 7% interest rate, 10% management fee, 5% repairs, 5% capex and other expenses like mortgage, insurance, tax. it's a estimate to tell you what properties to analyze vs ignoreyou can see the are pockets of negative returns as well as pockets of positive return. this is to supplement the data @Devin Conley provided