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Tika Sanyasi When Buying A Condo what to ask? (Need Advice)
2 December 2024 | 4 replies
It depends on what you are trying to do.
John McKee My dilemma of trying to refinance a commercial property
30 November 2024 | 14 replies
It depends upon how negative you think you're gonna go.I wish you luck.  
Megan Mason How to Start Investing in Section 8 Housing: Advice Needed
1 December 2024 | 4 replies
.- The reality is this depends on each individual caseworker.
Kwok Wong What to do when no sold comps?
1 December 2024 | 9 replies
Just from the little you wrote, it's pretty heavy on the red flags. 60 days on the market (depends where this is whether that is a lot or just fine, but definitely overpriced at this many days) plus no sold comps.
Tyler Rayman Out of State “Mid Term” Month to Month, Furnished Rentals
5 December 2024 | 18 replies
I would think it depends on the company, and their tolerance and experience with it.
Michael Perreira Mid-Term rental companies
1 December 2024 | 5 replies
Depending on how you reach out, using another operator's list can feel transactional to the contact.
Thu Pham Best practices consulting with a Co-Host when I don't have a property yet
3 December 2024 | 7 replies
Basically questions that the PM/co-host need to be able to answer without having to do any deep-dive analysis.Property-specific questions such as property improvement advice, revenue potential, etc. that involve deep-dive analysis might justifiably incur an up-front cost depending on the PM/co-hosts business model.
Mat Deveaney New To Real Estate from Pittsburgh
5 December 2024 | 17 replies
This of course depends on your starting bank roll - but if its like mine (under 100k) - Im trying to put as little as possible into it on top of initial equity and fees.this will likely chew a big hole in your ROI  (now if you are looking to improve value with a cash out refi or a great prospect comes along that needs combo new plumbing, roof, windows, foundation repair, etc - well just make sure you know what youre getting into and/or have a good contractor and finger on the pulse of the market when estimating the ARV YOURSELF - couple missed items and you risk having a bad first investment and not doing it again).    7) dont be scared be ambitious ( i should heed my own advice sometimes) 8) define numbers goals within your target areas.  
Travis Champ Denied insurance for Fire Risk Zone on STR coverage
29 November 2024 | 10 replies
But it is my understanding from these companies that a landlord policy does not cover STR or any renters under 30/60/120 days depending on who you talk to.
Lena Truong Has anybody invested in American Homeowner Preservation? 12% retu
3 December 2024 | 29 replies
As Pari said, you can learn notes and earn more than that, or if you want mailbox money and do no work, JV with a note investor and you can get 12%+ and your money is not tied up for years but on average 12-18 months (or less) depending on the deal.