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Thomas Youngman Property Investment in Portugal
19 January 2025 | 269 replies
It would depend on location and "category" (a C level vs a B level for instance).
Kyle Luman Cash flow vs equity discussion in recent Podcast
13 December 2024 | 13 replies
For instance, a starter home on the wrong side of town in central California is ~$400k now. 
Blake Grzybowski Can't find Pre-Foreclosure Properties
15 December 2024 | 8 replies
In certain instances like GA and MI there is no requirement within the property code to file either a notice of default/equivalent or a notice of sale/equivalent so you will not find default/foreclosure notices because there is no legal requirement for the lender to do so, but, the public by law must be notified so where to look next?
Felicia Richardson Fannie Mae HomeStyle
11 December 2024 | 8 replies
For instance, we stopped originating these three rehab programs and instead originate a construction loan on our balance sheet that we have complete control over.
Todd Douglas My 3rd flip during Pandemic
7 December 2024 | 0 replies
You can start small in some instances especially in a market like Detroit.
Steve K. Due On Sale Clause About to Become More Common?
12 January 2025 | 185 replies
In my almost 20 years of doing Subject 2's and working with other investors in almost every State in the US, in the very few instances the Due on Sale is called it is because if the inexperience of the Investor in not knowing how the transaction is to be done, (not closing with a Title Company or Attorney, not doing the Insurance correctly)Most of all, (not communicating with the seller) Bank calls the Seller to offer them Life Insurance or some other service, and the seller tells them, "I don't own that house any longer, some guy took that house from me and put some renter in it"If you dig into any investor that tells you they had a property or a friend of their brother in laws Collage roommate that had the Due on Sale clause called, you will most likely find that the investor screwed up somewhere.This is why Education and knowledge is needed on any Real Estate transaction.I get calls almost everyday from someone who screwed up on a Subject 2 and is asking to be bailed out, many times they do not want to pay for help, and things just get worse.If you know how to make the Bank Comfortable with the transaction, all is good.Last year I had a couple of hedge fund managers call me asking how they can offer their under preforming loans to Investors to by Subject 2, wow what a great deal, I could call Pace and he would have buyers the same day for a 1,000 homes, but the legal aspect of this would hold the Hedge fund liable so we could not do a deal.
Ben Sturgill Financial tracking software or spreadsheet
7 December 2024 | 6 replies
If you have multiple LLCs you need to setup a separate GB instance per LLC.
Mark S. American Homeowner Preservation (AHP) Fund
19 January 2025 | 354 replies
I'm not invested in note funds but for instance in a scenario where there's an Operator at the property level - such as multi-family self-storage, etc - and also a Syndicator who raised money for the deal.
Kerry G. What are good resources for short term rental laws
5 December 2024 | 10 replies
For instance, the latest regulation in my state starts: "830 CMR 64G.1.1 repeals and replaces the regulation formerly titled as "Establishments Subject to the Room Occupancy Excise" and reflects the statutory changes enacted by St. 2018, c. 337 and St. 2019, c. 5."
David To California call for class action lawsuit on Eviction Moratorium
14 January 2025 | 329 replies
It was a rare instance when a Section 8 tenant moved out of one of my rentals in Oakland.