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16 February 2012 | 18 replies
Imagine though if the buyers were not a trustworthy family and if they happened upon the checkbooks, and no Realtor came over to check on the place... identity theft is a huge problem as we all know.
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4 April 2012 | 25 replies
This is the problem as most foreign companies who sell US properties are not ethical.
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29 June 2018 | 3 replies
My lender said that it shouldn’t be a problem as long as I can prove I am upgrading from my last property.
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24 January 2020 | 31 replies
We had a similar problem a few years ago, except we had the business idea but didn't have the building.
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21 December 2016 | 12 replies
The first thing I thought was "Houston,we have a problem". A
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29 August 2016 | 22 replies
We knew the duplex was a problem as soon as we saw it.
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31 October 2015 | 10 replies
My Idea: - Reason for buying a negative cash flowing duplex: Even though the property wouldn't be cash flowing positively, 1) I could still rent out the other side and have some of the mortgage paid for by a tenant and then rent out the other half when we move, 2) I could do renovations to try and increase rent (however, i still don't believe this will allow me to gain anything great in the cash flowing side since market rent rates really decide the rent prices), and 3) since the market is still going up, I could hope for appreciation and sell it when we move/ or maybe refinance (I don't like speculating though so the situation sucks in general) - Reason for buying a negative cash flowing SFR: I wouldn't be able to make rental income with this option until we moved after 4 years; however, this option offers 1) a higher chance for appreciation since the comps on average in Fort Collins have continued to increase at a decently rapid pace (I would use this appreciation and refi the deal, buying a cash flowing property in the future), and 2) I could do renovations to try and increase rent when we move; however this leads to the same problem as the duplex with market rent rates.In the end, I am a very motivated and hopeful real estate investor.
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24 May 2017 | 4 replies
You'll find plenty in Detroit itself, but I can't say they would be something you'd want to live in.I ran into the exact same tax problem as you.
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4 February 2008 | 0 replies
Please don't create a new discussion for your problem as it will only make things more difficult for us.You can also send me a message using our conversation system (from the DASHBOARD) to let me know of your problem.Thanks for your patience as we get through our growing pains and get these issues taken care of.Best,